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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Accommodate request

How would you phrase this ? Would accommodate be followed by “request”? Which other word would also work? Is more on the end correct?

We found someone who accommodated our requests more/better (than you could).

Are these both correct?

We found someone whose services are tailored more/better suited to our needs.

thank you

  

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We found someone who accommodated our requests better than you could. , more thoroughly, more satisfactorily, more promptly. We found someone whose services are better tailored to our needs.

  • We found someone who accommodated our requests better than you could.
  • , more thoroughly, more satisfactorily, more promptly.
  • We found someone whose services are better tailored to our needs.
  • We found someone whose services are better suited to our needs.
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We found someone who accommodated our requests better than you could.

"More" could be substituted for "better" but isn't an adverb typically used to modify accommodate unless combined with another word, e.g., more thoroughly, more satisfactorily, more promptly.

We found someone whose services are better tailored to our needs.

We found someone whose services are better suited

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