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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate a reduced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing adjustments or modifications made to accommodate a smaller size, quantity, or level of something.
Example: "The new design will accommodate a reduced number of passengers while still ensuring comfort and safety."
Alternatives: "adapt to a smaller" or "adjust for a decreased".
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The resulting planar graphitic layer only can accommodate a reduced B content (<3% at 1800 °C) and low surface area.
How will you redesign your work to accommodate a reduced schedule?
So, in setting limits on future permit student enrollment, we must factor in the availability of sustainable supplemental funding or restructure our district and our school programs to accommodate a reduced student population.
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Fourth, the treatment of the wobble of the Earth producing the precession of the equinoxes was revised in order to accommodate a much reduced gravitational force of the Moon on the Earth than in the first edition.
Family members and guests who accompany members are accommodated at a reduced rate.
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.
Treatment groups were sized to accommodate a 20% dropout rate.
One can accommodate a frailty to the linear predictor part.
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