Why do you think the phrase 'suitable accommodation' is placed within inverted commas?
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The inverted commas, called quotation marks in American English, may be put around a word or phrase as a private joke between the writer and the reader. For example, we might write Jimmy put his "book" on the table, meaning that what he put on the table wasn't really a book, but he ( or we) called it a book.
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to also show that someone else said it
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