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The phrase "accommodate a fresh" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of making space for something new or recent, but it is incomplete and ambiguous without additional context.
Example: "We need to accommodate a fresh perspective in our discussions to foster innovation."
Alternatives: "make room for a new" or "allow for a recent".
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He acted just in time to accommodate a fresh wave of visitors who would spend the next hour and a half in line to see what has become known as the Jackie show.
Another senior city official who has been involved in the negotiations said that the developer would have to pay to rebuild the southbound exit off the F.D.R. Drive at 116th Street, which is too narrow to accommodate a fresh infusion of traffic.
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This is true even in wealthier districts, which tend to have more vocal parents and budgets that can accommodate more fresh fruits and vegetables.
"He's accommodating, a pragmatist.
He insists the wage structure was not altered to accommodate fresh signings and has been encouraged by conversations with West Ham fans.
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