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The phrase "accommodate a crew" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to providing space, resources, or facilities for a group of people, typically in a maritime or aviation context.
Example: "The new vessel was designed to accommodate a crew of up to twenty members comfortably."
Alternatives: "house a crew" or "provide for a crew".
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Mr. Blackmore said he bought two houses to accommodate a crew of Irish employees who work for him nine months a year on temporary visas.
Then there is the 180-foot Lord Nelson from the United Kingdom, a three-master that has been specially laid out and rigged to accommodate a crew consisting of both physically disabled and able-bodied sailors.
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The foxholes were deep enough for one man to stand up, or big enough to accommodate a two-man machine-gun crew.
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Beginning in December 2012, construction crews gutted and redesigned the building's interior to accommodate an elevator, central air and heating systems, a reconfigured electrical system, and redesigned office space on the first and second floors.
The incident began when employees asked four people to give up their seats voluntarily, in order to accommodate United crew members staffing a flight the next day out of Louisville, Kentucky, where the plane was headed, passengers on the flight later said.
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A member of the ruling elite of Qatar, a small, oil-rich nation in the Persian Gulf, Mr. Thani owns toys like a 437-foot yacht called the Al Mirqab, which can accommodate 60 crew members and 60 guests, and features a helicopter landing pad, according to Charter World.com
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