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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very accommodating in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's willingness to help or adapt to others' needs or requests in a specific context.
Example: "The hotel staff are very accommodating in meeting special requests from guests to ensure a pleasant stay."
Alternatives: "are quite flexible in" or "are very helpful in".
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It is very expensive but the staff are very accommodating.
But the Romney fund-raising folks are very accommodating.
Nowadays people are very accommodating.
Tooth fairies, we learned, are very accommodating.
According to hearing attendees I spoke to earlier, the EPA has been very accommodating of walk-ins who did not pre-register to comment, and appears to be making every effort to hear from anyone who shows up.
Victoria's dad, David, says the company he worked for was very accommodating about him taking in his daughter.
As one of the few Hindu cadets at USAFA in 1989, the Academy was very accommodating to my spiritual needs.
Abel is very accommodating about locations and times.
The court was very accommodating to our needs.
Likewise, report design is very accommodating to managers' information needs.
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