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accommodation

[uh-kom-uh-dey-shuhn] / əˌkɒm əˈdeɪ ʃən /


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A team statement from September, made public in January, said that players faced gruelling long journeys on buses and economy-class flights, and were forced to stay in "inadequate" accommodation far from training grounds.

From Barron's

After months of protest, the Home Office scrapped the controversial plans in October, saying it was "working hard to reduce the unacceptable use of hotels by moving asylum seekers into alternative, cheaper accommodation".

From BBC

Planning documents show it would mean turning the restaurant space into office accommodation and changing the current entrance in a way that would make the restaurant inaccessible.

From BBC

It's clear that Andrew was accompanied on trips to see Epstein by police protection officers, because there are conversations about their accommodation.

From BBC

Taylor admitted the cost of paying for air fares and accommodation so often did add up, but said he did not drink or smoke and bought annual passes to make it more affordable.

From BBC