accommodation Vs. accommodations

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Hello teachers,

I looked up the word "accommodation" in Longman Dictionary, it says:

In British English it's: accommodation.

But

In American English it's: accommodations. (with an s at the end)

This is my question: accommodations in American English with this form (with "s" at the end) is still singular or the "s" refers to it's plural form?
I also checked the title in the forum but couldn't find any thread related to my question.

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Many thanks in advance
 
It is plural.
 
If it's plural then can you use it with numbers or not? For example, three accommodations, four accommodations , etc.
 
No. We have arranged for accommodations for our guests at a local hotel.
 
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