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The phrase "able to accommodate these" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or capability to handle or support certain items, requests, or needs.
Example: "Our new software is able to accommodate these additional features without any issues."
Alternatives: "capable of handling these" or "able to support these".
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Shanghai's main avenues must be able to accommodate these people, Mr. Wu said.
"It's interesting for a society to be able to accommodate these people," he says, speaking both of artists and researchers, "because it means we're not just struggling for survival".
Many sceptics fear that, because roughly half of all weather stations are in built-up areas, this may have inflated estimates of a temperature rise.The Berkeley Earth papers suggest their analysis is able to accommodate these biases.
"It is with great pride that we have been able to accommodate these developing needs".
Hospital departments providing specialised treatments (i.e. foot care, cardiology, nephrology, ophthalmology) are not always able to accommodate these additional patients.
The distance between the inner and outer membranes may vary across species or according to environmental conditions, so the basal body must be able to accommodate these changes.
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In an alternative model, based on DC-SIGN, CRDs that bind restricted oligosaccharide motifs are flexibly linked and able to accommodate the disposition of these glycans on viral surfaces [ 59].
This is possibly a reason why these cells were able to accommodate the extended C period without delaying cell division.
However, these models are not able to accommodate the throughputs required for systematic screening programs.
Moreover, GPs would probably not be able to accommodate the extra workload if every person with rectal bleeding and fatigue immediately presented these symptoms to their GP.
Rarotonga has barely been able to accommodate the attention.
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