Sentence examples for accommodate a short from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "accommodate a short" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks clarity and context.
It could potentially be used in a context where you are discussing making arrangements for a brief event or a short person, but it is ambiguous without additional information.
Example: "We need to accommodate a short meeting to discuss the project updates."
Alternatives: "make room for a brief" or "allow for a short".

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Sometimes the lanes narrowed and became nothing more than small corridors, with barrel-shaped roofs just high enough to accommodate a short man on a donkey.

The most modest airport facility with a single runway, an apron, and a building that serves simultaneously as terminal, administration area, and control tower can comfortably be built on a site as small as 75 acres, since it requires only a flat, well-drained area sufficient to accommodate a short runway and its surrounding safety strip.

Furthermore, the presence of density in the cleft between actin domains I and III, which is known to accommodate a short amphipathic helix of other G-actin binding partners (Dominguez and Holmes, 2011), is consistent with the engagement of the C-terminal five residues of the functional core of PPP1R15.

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"A limited number of sections from the hardcover edition have been cut to accommodate a shorter length for this edition.

Converse Bergmann clines may be adaptive, for example to accommodate a shorter growing season than that available to tropical conspecifics, or represent a conflict between developmentally plastic responses to temperature and adaptive responses to seasonal variation [ 16].

While the multi-ownership structure of individual condominium buildings accommodates a short-term demand, the long-term implications for neighbourhoods is a source of concern.

This was due to structural peculiarities, in which a very stiff and resistant system (the r.c. column) is connected to the tank via a welded steel saddle, which must accommodate, on a short length, the largest part of differential displacements.

On a day of firsts, blaming Her Majesty for the grass being too short to accommodate a sport where half the behemoths weigh in at over 23 stone was only one of many.

For a second day, Bundy's testimony was cut short to accommodate a witness who needed to travel.

For rigid pipes with flexible joints, differential movement can be accommodated by a short length of pipe between couplings.

It is worth considering how many Cl− channels can be accommodated by a short length of the cilium.

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