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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very accommodating" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means being willing to meet the needs or requests of others and being flexible in one's actions. Example sentence: The hotel staff were very accommodating, quickly providing us with extra towels and pillows when we asked.
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They're very accommodating".
"The staff was very accommodating.
The local authorities aren't very accommodating, either.
"Baruch College has been very accommodating".
"BT has always been very accommodating.
"The Royal Academy is being very accommodating.
The staff are always very accommodating.
And I always had very accommodating girlfriends".
So far, campus administrators have been very accommodating, he said.
Staff is very accommodating and children are welcome.
"They've been very accommodating to the town," Mr. Kayser said.
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