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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a concept that accommodates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ideas or theories that are flexible and can include various perspectives or elements.
Example: "The new framework presents a concept that accommodates diverse viewpoints, ensuring that all voices are heard."
Alternatives: "an idea that embraces" or "a notion that includes".
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On the other hand, because hegemonic masculinity is a concept that accommodates fluidity and dynamism, it is not easy to identify stasis or movement.
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They were parts of a fuller concept that accommodates opposites: exultation, unease, swing and the lack thereof.
If it makes sense to speak of a Cold War culture in the United States — and it's a concept that would have to accommodate a pretty wide assortment of artifacts, from Partisan Review to the transistor radio — then one of its classic moments was the comic-book inquisition.
What a concept that is, huh?
Nevertheless, recovery of MT19/ST42 over >20 years favors concepts that accommodate the observed excessive stability, e.g., proposed in models including interstrain competition (36 ).
The study included an effort to characterize the divertor location and corresponding heat load distribution, and to develop a He-cooled divertor concept that could accommodate a heat flux of at least 10 MW/m2, and that would integrate well with the other power core components.
Fisher-Price has a bouncy seat that accommodates an iPad.
We present a general framework, based upon convex optimization concepts, that can accommodate several situations of interest.
Although Cities: Skylines builds on the template of Wright's concept, it adds numerous features of its own, including a realistic traffic system that accommodates genuine transportation-planning strategies.
Romance had a rhythm that accommodated reconsideration.
(This contrasts with some (Akan) traditional Ghanaian concepts of illness that accommodate the incurability and chronicity of some illnesses).
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