accomodate

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robin lee

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Are these sentences OK?

I just wanted to let you know that there is a strong possibility that I may visit you in Shanghai in the first week of July (July 4th to 8th). I am not sure if you have made plans to travel out of town. If the given dates are not good for you, it is fine with me. There is no need to accommodate to my dates as I can plan to visit you some other time.
 
I think there is no "to" after "accomodate".
 
robin lee and tedmc, please note the correct spelling of "accomm​odate".
 
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