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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate a car" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to make space or provide facilities for a car. Example: The parking lot can accommodate a maximum of 50 cars. (meaning there is enough space for 50 cars to park).
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The presidents' eyes on Mount Rushmore are wide enough to accommodate a car lengthwise.
Illustrating the transportation problem, he had to campaign on horseback in one area because the roads were too poor to accommodate a car.
But the mosaic-and-marble lobby just inside the front door is capacious enough to accommodate a car, and the grand foyer beyond it could handle half a dozen — or, more realistically, play host to hundreds of ballroom dancers at gala time.
My reluctant decision to continue owning a car came about as a result of a handful of carefully considered factors: the limited public transportation options in my city, six months of Canadian winter, car shares which can't accommodate a car seat for my daughter, and a custody agreement which requires me to drive her to see her dad three hours away, twice a month.
The robotic lift system is designed to accommodate a car as large as a Rolls-Royce Phantom.
Drivers with long legs may need to put their seats all the way back, which minimizes the amount of space behind the driver's seat that can accommodate a car seat.
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The shockingly inept rail is far too thick to accommodate a subway car's wheels, has dangerous gaps more than fifty feet long, and abruptly switches from steel to wood to ice cream.
Maze-O is a set of 2.5-inch squares that easily fit together to allow kids to create mazes wide enough to accommodate a Matchbox car or Hexbug.
The transfer hub, large enough to accommodate a ten-car Path train from New Jersey, would increase the PATH's capacity by 25%–a boon for half of the commuters to downtown from outside Manhattan.
And that's still not counting the added cost to install a dedicated charging station and/or upgrade a garage's electric service (if necessary) to accommodate an electric car in the first place.
Ford is "radically changing their ideas about cars" to accommodate a near future of selling car-related services rather than the cars themselves, says Larry Goldberg, a cofounder of the futures consultancy Experimental Design, which has been working with Ford and other industry players.
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