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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate a medium" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to adapt or make adjustments for a specific medium, such as a format, method, or environment.
Example: "The new software is designed to accommodate a medium that supports high-resolution graphics."
Alternatives: "adapt to a medium" or "adjust for a medium".
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It can accommodate a medium power BWR up to 1380 MWe.
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The meter is designed to accommodate a mixed medium of hydrophobic and/or hydrophilic permeable sorbents, which retain dissolved organic/inorganic contaminants present in the groundwater flowing passively through the meter.
The Enertia Plus can accommodate a passenger.
Accommodate a variety of learning styles.
"He's accommodating, a pragmatist.
"We should accommodate small and medium sized enterprises, we should create more jobs in the private sectors," says Mohammad.
The back pocket of the KAc site is a relatively large cavity filled with water molecules, which is likely suited to accommodate small to medium sized polar or nonpolar groups, although this subsite is not utilized by known BET inhibitors.
The canal can now accommodate medium-sized barge traffic throughout its length.
The Lexus could not accommodate even two medium-size roller bags unless the rear seat was folded.
This improvement allowed the Floridas to accommodate their larger medium-caliber guns without any real penalty in topweight.
Constitution Avenue is a lifeless thoroughfare that is only now, along with other parts of inner Canberra, accommodating the medium-density vision Griffin articulated a century ago.
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