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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ability to accommodate the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's or something's capacity to adapt or make adjustments to meet certain needs or requirements.
Example: "The team's ability to accommodate the diverse needs of its members has greatly improved collaboration."
Alternatives: "capacity to adjust to" or "flexibility to meet the".
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Carbon is popular for its ability to accommodate the volume variation during charge/discharge.
At the same time, they could work on increasing their ability to accommodate the rising number of deserving applicants.
ESPN said the sites were chosen for their ability to accommodate the extra equipment needed to record and broadcast a game in 3-D.
A new flow cell design is presented with the ability to accommodate the detecting substrate in the sample compartment of commercial spectrometers.
Positive human relations within workplaces and the ability to accommodate the work of an injured worker were described as important in return-to-work programs.
MARS is characterized by its ability to accommodate the nonlinearity in crash predictors and to allow the impact of more than one geometric variable to be simultaneously considered.
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In the words of Justice Stevens, "Congress has the constitutional authority and the institutional ability to accommodate fully the varied permutations of competing interests that are inevitably implicated by such new technology". Sony Corp., supra, 104 S.Ct. at 783.
argues that a child's language acquisition process includes developing the ability to accommodate for the different varieties they are exposed to (including ones they would not actually employ) and the social significance of their use.
In other words, the matrix structure determines its ability to accommodate to the expanding Si-NCs.
However, no single phosphate material has the ability to accommodate all of the radioactive products so phosphate storage requires more reprocessing to separate the waste into distinct fractions.
Cellular beams can achieve the same strength as unperforated I-beams of the same depth, with significantly reduced steel mass, and the ability to accommodate service ducts within the beam depth, and therefore the use of composite cellular beams as floor members is becoming increasingly popular in construction.
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