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Discover Ludwig"less accommodating" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adjective used to describe something as less willing to do something or meet the needs of someone. For example: "The teacher was less accommodating when it came to questions about the assignment than she had been in previous classes."
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Or less accommodating ones.
Suppliers are becoming less accommodating.
Others are less accommodating.
Now, they are less accommodating.
But Congress has been less accommodating.
Other emerging markets have been less accommodating.
His successors may be even less accommodating.
Now noncustodial parents are becoming less accommodating.
Budget-cutters in Congress may prove less accommodating.
Yet officials elsewhere have shown themselves even less accommodating.
But then, but then … some hotels are less accommodating.
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