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The phrase "accommodate a more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to adjust or make provisions for something that is greater or different in some way.
Example: "We need to accommodate a more diverse range of perspectives in our discussions to foster inclusivity."
Alternatives: "make room for a more" or "allow for a more".
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Does it accommodate a more lethal payload?
To do this, we have expanded the form to two pages in order to accommodate a more readable font size.
Diplomats are considering how the language of the United Nations mandate can accommodate a more active role on the ground.
But Levy believed sufficient time had passed that employees could accommodate a more realistic and tough tone on his part.
WSCR bills itself as the home of hyperlocal sports talk — think all Bears, all the time — while ESPN must accommodate a more national constituency.
And despite his liberal political views, he sought ways to accommodate a more conservative mayor, Michael R. Bloomberg, keeping temperatures cool and conversations civil.
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You should be getting beyond serving your elite base and accommodating a more plurality of tastes".
The extra bulk accommodates a more complete keyboard with number keys.
The revised version is also aimed at accommodating a more intimate theater.
But Scott accommodates a more secular audience than the biblical blockbusters of yore – or even, arguably, Darren Aronofsky's recent Noah.
In case b it is assumed that the vertical and horizontal members remain of the same dimensions, however the top member is rotated 90° accommodating a more optimum structural placement for that member.
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