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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate a shift" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the ability to adjust or adapt to a change in circumstances, plans, or perspectives.
Example: "The company needs to accommodate a shift in market demand to remain competitive."
Alternatives: "adapt to a change" or "adjust to a transition".
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As with Wembley, Harrow has seen boxy apartment blocks go up to accommodate a shift in tenure type.
But that is to accommodate a shift to gas, not faster deployment of renewables (which would divert investment from gas); still less energy efficiency, which you do not mention at all.
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Facebook still has to convince investors that it's moving fast enough to accommodate a dramatic shift in consumer behavior to mobile devices away from the web.
But what if a politician modifies a view less on personal conviction and more to accommodate a perceived shift in public opinion, as it appears that Obama did when he waited until the opinion polls showed he could gain more votes by supporting gay marriage than by not supporting it?
Whether the city's current borders contain enough existing open space to accommodate a sizable population shift seems doubtful, however.
Equally doubtful is their ability to accommodate a large-scale shift in delivery site to facilities providing comprehensive delivery care in the near future [ 22].
By the war's end, artists were willing to accommodate a nation sick of shifting borders, splintered cities and splattered bodies by giving it the traditional subjects and classical forms for which it clamored.
In the Principles, Descartes had argued that (i) the world is a plenum, (ii) all motion in a plenum must be circular, and (iii) such circular motion presupposes the "infinite, or indefinite, division of the various particles of matter" as they adjust and shift to accommodate a continuous flow around bends and through narrows (AT VIIIA.59/CSM 1 239).
In addition, Lakeridge Road will also feature a partial interchange with westbound entrance and eastbound exit ramps, with realignment on having Highway 401 shifted north and Lakeridge Road shifting west, to accommodate a new bridge and its ramps.
In late 1941, as the Soviet Union fought on, Nazi ideology and German policy shifted to accommodate a longer war in the east.
When asked why the Winter Games could not be shifted to accommodate a January/February World Cup, Bach said that such a move would be "very, very difficult to manage".
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