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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Accommodate into?

Does this make sense "we have moved office to accommodate more people into our sales team."?

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” “Accommodate” means ‘make room for’ rather than ‘incorporate into’. Alternatively, “We have moved our office …” (meaning ‘relocated’)

  • ” “Accommodate” means ‘make room for’ rather than ‘incorporate into’.
  • Alternatively, “We have moved our office …” (meaning ‘relocated’)
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I would make it a little clearer: “We have moved offices to accommodate more people in our sales team.” “Accommodate” means ‘make room for’ rather than ‘incorporate into’. Alternatively, “We have moved our office…” (meaning ‘relocated’)

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