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The phrase "accommodate a drop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the ability to adjust or make provisions for a decrease or reduction in something, such as performance, quantity, or expectations.
Example: "The system is designed to accommodate a drop in user activity during the off-peak season."
Alternatives: "allow for a decrease" or "make room for a decline."
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To accommodate a 30% drop-out rate (based on adult studies), we aim to enrol 84 participants in each intervention arm.
We have modified a spinning drop tensiometer to accommodate a square section sample tube, which does not require this correction.
The lobby was restored to its original 25-foot height (the previous owner had dropped the ceiling to accommodate a mezzanine).
The suspension is engineered to accommodate a 4g shock load, which means the C.I.V. can be dropped from three feet onto concrete without damage.
In 2015, the course had to be moved to accommodate a lack of snow, and in 2014 a barren segment of the course injured several teams, causing them to drop out.
The ascent of Duarte for which the 91008 ZIP was created since 2000, to accommodate a growing population–shows that wealth is still drawn to big cities, even if their postbubble housing prices have dropped.
Does it accommodate a more lethal payload?
I can't accommodate a loss.
This plan does not accommodate a companion.
The Enertia Plus can accommodate a passenger.
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