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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate a peak" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the ability to handle or adjust to a high demand or maximum level, such as in business, logistics, or data processing.
Example: "The new system is designed to accommodate a peak in user traffic during the holiday season."
Alternatives: "handle a peak" or "manage a peak".
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For example, for the given loop bandwidth of 25 Hz in Table 1, the PLL could accommodate a peak jerk stress of about 78 G/s without losing carrier signal tracking.
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The cooling system has capability of accommodating a peak wall loading, 0.9 kW/cm2 at flow rate of 1500 l/min for safe operating time, 60 ms.
However, due to lack of proper mass (time) resolution, we note that the CNO– peak may accommodate a second structure which could be easily assigned to NO2 –.
At its peak, the river can accommodate a discharge of 3,600 cubic metres per second.
This plan does not accommodate a companion.
Does it accommodate a more lethal payload?
I can't accommodate a loss.
The Enertia Plus can accommodate a passenger.
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A way to accommodate an oxygen tank?
However, this classical interpretation was refined to accommodate an apparent discrepancy that occurred in multilamellar arrays between the value of the tilt angle θ inferred from infrared (IR) spectroscopy and that inferred just from the positions of the WAXS peaks.
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