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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "has been mostly accommodated" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to indicate that a request or need has been satisfied, usually to a significant degree. For example, you could say: "Despite the lack of resources, the team's needs have been mostly accommodated."
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These contrasting structures suggest that crustal shorting caused by the arc-arc collision has been mostly accommodated within the IBA by reverse faulting along collisional boundaries, with the Honshu arc undergoing relatively little crustal deformation.
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The response has been mostly positive.
Since then, NASA has been mostly silent.
Uggla's 2011 has been mostly unlucky.
New dramas have been mostly a disaster.
Reviews for Parasakthi have been mostly positive.
Reviews for Karnan have been mostly positive.
But Congress has been less accommodating.
Mr. Bloomberg has been more accommodating.
"Baruch College has been very accommodating".
"Everyone has been overly accommodating," said Martin, now 40.
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