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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unfilled accommodation" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to housing or living spaces that are currently unoccupied or available. Example: The university still has unfilled accommodations in the new dormitory, so they are offering discounted rent to students who sign a lease before the semester starts.
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Unfilled accommodation space, therefore, must be a very common feature in the geologic record.
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Vacant positions went unfilled.
A silhouette, unfilled.
(It remains unfilled).
Was it still unfilled?
Most universities guarantee accommodation for all first-year undergraduates though it often does not apply to late entrants coming in through the Clearing system that matches applicants with unfilled places.
Many posts remain unfilled.
Next, accommodation.
That job will remain unfilled.
Any accommodation?
Rows of white seats were unfilled.
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