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The phrase "are trying to accommodate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts to make adjustments or provide support to meet someone's needs or preferences.
Example: "We understand the challenges you are facing, and we are trying to accommodate your requests as best as we can."
Alternatives: "are attempting to adjust" or "are working to support".
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Companies that offer the accounts generally say that they are trying to accommodate employees.
Incumbents and challengers nationwide are trying to accommodate this sour mood.
Lindros said he wants to play for the Toronto Maple Leafs, and his father, Carl, and lawyer, Gordon Kirke, are trying to accommodate him.
Our colleagues say they value different things at different stages in their lives and at Tesco this is what we are trying to accommodate.
History or not, all four are trying to accommodate the situation that Mr. Giuliani's budget has helped to create, if in different ways.
Family members of Keith Lamont Scott have asked to view video of his shooting and that authorities are trying to accommodate them, Putney said.
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"We're trying to accommodate everyone," Mr. Castro said.
"We were trying to accommodate the local community," said the club's marketing manager Russell Jones.
During the worst months last fall, it was trying to accommodate 21 operations in those five minutes.
One problem for officials is trying to accommodate the 50 families who are among the new arrivals.
"We were trying to accommodate all the groups that were interested in the most fair way we could".
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are trying to cope
are seeking to accommodate
are trying to reconcile
are trying to reflect
are trying to satisfy
are trying to handle
are trying to accept
are trying to adapt
are trying to incorporate
are attempting to accommodate
are trying to assimilate
are trying to absorb
are trying to lure
are trying to figure
are trying to succeed
are trying to correct
are trying to keep
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