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Discover Ludwig"better accommodate" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to express an improvement in accommodation. For example, "The new apartment complex is designed to better accommodate families with children."
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Other businesses that generate more revenues can better accommodate wage increases.
"We wanted to make a change that would better accommodate a very broad-based audience".
And many mainstream cruise lines have been altering their ships to better accommodate disabled travelers.
There's no question that society can better accommodate these ambitious women.
Why, she asks, can't such arrangements better accommodate the temperament and growth of the individual child?
Traffic lights were re-timed and major intersections were reconfigured to better accommodate bicycles.
In the past decade, shelters and clinical-treatment providers have tried to better accommodate the needs of abuse victims.
To better accommodate them, who include me, makes simple sense, while occasioning worries that the Frick's announcement largely allays.
Behind the perimeter fence, construction crews are rebuilding the base to better accommodate the influx of drones.
The existing auditorium will be reconfigured to better accommodate theater, including raked seating to provide better sight lines.
To better accommodate the safety of our growing population of senior citizens, however, many more intersections need this treatment.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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