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The phrase "a challenge to accommodate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing difficulties in adapting to certain circumstances or requirements.
Example: "The new regulations present a challenge to accommodate within our current operational framework."
Alternatives: "a difficulty in adapting" or "an obstacle to adjust".
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"It has been a challenge to accommodate them all".
Mr. Laura admitted that it was a challenge to accommodate the D.J.'s and the audience, and said that the station might experiment with some changes in the coming year.
It is always a challenge to accommodate migrants.
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But she said it was a unique challenge to accommodate the river, state environmental regulations and design issues in putting together the pool, which she hoped would be a prototype for larger ones on the Hudson or elsewhere.
Insufficient schools faced a big challenge to accommodate huge population, since there are no qualified kindergartens in remote villages.
In interviews, college housing administrators say it has become an increasing challenge to accommodate the computers, bean bag chairs, stereo systems and futons that students are trying to pack into dorm rooms that were often built to hold two suitcases and a trunk.
Richard Stenning, co-director of Frodsham, acknowledged during a recent phone interview that it had been "technically challenging" to accommodate it in the smaller space of a wristwatch.
As such, these systems do not exploit the full geometric potential of the CNTs; they simply amplify, often only marginally, the existing field enhancement factor of the tip structures and almost always result in an induced asymmetry in the electron beam profile that is challenging to accommodate with conventional electrostatic focussing.
On the contrary, non-motorized modes are highly neglected, and transportation infrastructures are facing challenges to accommodate on-street bicyclists within the mainstream traffic.
Workers at medical tourism hospitals and clinics, and IPCs specifically, can find it challenging to accommodate companions because they do not always respect facilities' norms.
Led by Kenneth Gillingham, assistant professor at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies (F&ES), the program will specifically examine the potential value of adding solar power in places where the power grid faces the greatest challenges to accommodating demand and strategies to make solar a more accessible option for lower income communities.
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a challenge to take
a need to accommodate
a challenge to understand
a challenge to compare
a challenge to live
a challenge to help
a challenge to make
a challenge to address
a challenge to have
a challenge to establish
a challenge to move
a challenge to work
a challenge to face
a place to accommodate
a challenge to improve
a challenge to provide
a challenge to prove
a challenge to combine
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