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The phrase "to be accommodate" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "to be accommodated"? You can use "to be accommodated" when referring to someone being provided with what they need or when their needs are met. Example: "We strive to ensure that all guests are to be accommodated during their stay at our hotel."
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But he was happy to be accommodating.
He did it partly to be accommodating.
"Our role is to be accommodating when they come".
Mr. LeWitt says he tries to be accommodating.
I think you've got to be accommodating".
Chief Corcoran said the department had tried to be accommodating.
But the director, Shai Doron, tries to be accommodating.
After the June 30th meeting in Chicago, Smith tried to be accommodating to Baquet — at the margins.
In more than half, families had to be broken up to be accommodated in shelters.
For so many species to be accommodated, each must be specialized for a rather precise niche.
"It's been hectic, but we were happy to be accommodating," said Mr. Sackermann.
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