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The phrase "to accommodate the needs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of making adjustments or provisions to meet specific requirements or preferences.
Example: "The company implemented new policies to accommodate the needs of its diverse workforce."
Alternatives: "to meet the needs" or "to fulfill the needs."
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"We have to accommodate the needs of the Greek economy".
She is also trying to accommodate the needs of longtime customers who may be struggling financially.
Facilities such as restrooms and dining halls need to accommodate the needs of Afghan women.
Education is going through accelerated changes to accommodate the needs of contemporary students.
Enclosed common areas in buildings are designed to accommodate the needs of occupants.
Evidence suggests that medical equipment often fails to accommodate the needs of individuals with disabling conditions.
However, no single protocol stack is likely to accommodate the needs of all possible new applications.
It means we're going to accommodate the needs of students, whether they're struggling, average or above-average learners".
Men are shopping, cleaning and doling out medicines while reworking schedules to accommodate the needs of older relatives.
Among her many accomplishments, Mr. Kerrey said, was work in "redesigning city agencies to accommodate the needs of Vietnam veterans".
And Randi is going to have to find a way to accommodate the needs of the new reforms".
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