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The phrase "as accommodating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is willing to help or be flexible in meeting the needs of others.
Example: "The hotel staff was as accommodating as possible, ensuring that all our requests were met promptly."
Alternatives: "as helpful" or "as obliging".
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Not all European countries have been as accommodating as Italy.
They will not always find referees as accommodating as Nishimura.
KSC won't be nearly as accommodating as Schalke, however.
To be fair, live television is not nearly as accommodating as a well-scripted, ruthlessly edited reality show.
"The medical examiner's office has been apologetic and they tried to be as accommodating as possible," Mr. DeSimone said.
Luis said that while the police were as accommodating as ever, new tactics being used by the federal government were causing problems.
I always ask the owner first if it's O.K., and usually, they're as accommodating as I am because, after all, they understand!
In the past, we have not always been as accommodating as perhaps we should have been, given Russia's role as a major power".
The Lisbon treaty gives Britain the right to say it wants to opt back into some things, and directs the Eurocrats to be as accommodating as possible.
Plus, clients are not always as accommodating as employers – those who work from home often have to come in to fulfil client need.
I think it's going to be difficult for them to find another spring training facility as nice as ours and where people are as accommodating as we are".
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