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  1. "Accommodate" vs "accommodate to"? - English Language

    Mar 14, 2018 · Searching on Google shows both forms: We will do our best to accommodate you. They accommodate to you and are very encouraging. Sometimes they appear together in one …

  2. Does the word "accommodate" come with the meaning of …

    Nov 4, 2015 · I'm a little bit confused with the word "accommodate", since that the common usage is "to provide lodging or sufficient space ...", but I found out there's another meaning of this …

  3. parts of speech - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jan 8, 2016 · I have learned English for years. But I have not been good at distinguishing how different is the use of accommodation, accommodating and accommodate. This is an …

  4. word choice - How to express "accommodatable"? - English …

    Is there some word or phrase which gets the idea of "able to be accommodated" across without using the (apparently nonexistent) word "accommodatable"? I am going for the idea of "able to …

  5. What is the expression to suggest a few dates and times to meet?

    Jun 22, 2011 · Continue to help good content that is interesting, well-researched, and useful, rise to the top! To gain full voting privileges,

  6. Oblige or Accommodate - English Language & Usage Stack …

    I would like to ask if the words oblige and accommodate are synonym ,to some extent, in a sense of "to help or to support" and so they can be replaced in the following sentences. Does it …

  7. Is there a 12-bay hot swappable case available? | [H]ard|Forum

    Jan 13, 2010 · Hello fellows. I am currently building my own NAS, but I cannot manage to find a 12-bay hot swappable enclosure to accomodate the parts in. I already have the 1U psu, m-ITX …

  8. expressions - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    I am writing a letter to an official body and I need to say that my friend will be staying in my flat. Is it correct to say that "I am able to accommodate my friend in my 2 bedroom flat at address" (

  9. word choice - What would you call a former criminal who has been ...

    Feb 6, 2014 · What do you call a former criminal who has served their sentence and been released from prison? I thought of “convicted criminal”, but that might imply the person is still a …

  10. Alternate phrase for "I would be happy to" [closed]

    I had an interview at a company 5 weeks ago. I received feedback that they "liked" me but need to interview a couple of additional candidate. I am going to send them an email to let them know I …