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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate a show" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to making arrangements or adjustments to host or support a performance or event.
Example: "The theater was able to accommodate a show on short notice due to a cancellation."
Alternatives: "host a show" or "support a show".
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Through July 27 Few Manhattan galleries have the floor space to accommodate a show like this one, made up of nine separate installations, each a miniature version of a domestic or institutional environment.
If everything goes according to plan, the museum may very well be in a smaller, temporary building that would likely be unable to accommodate a show of "Kinesthesia's" size and scale.
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It is as if nature evolved to accommodate a nature show.
Mr. Greenspun said that the relocation of the center was necessary to accommodate a trade show scheduled to open at Pier 94 in 10 days.
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The ascent of Duarte for which the 91008 ZIP was created since 2000, to accommodate a growing population–shows that wealth is still drawn to big cities, even if their postbubble housing prices have dropped.
The Hall of the Americas was partly emptied out a while back to accommodate a recent hip-hop show, and the whale, displayed without a Plexiglass cover, now has all to itself a wide open stretch of space where it seems to be leaping through the air.
"The photography department had a very small gallery in the Ahmanson wing which could only accommodate a small, one-person show," said Kathleen McCarthy Gauss, the museum's photography curator.
The ascent of Duarte--for which the 91008 ZIP was created since 2000, to accommodate a growing population--shows that wealth is still drawn to big cities, even if their postbubble housing prices have dropped.
Mr Kirkwood announced that they would finish early to accommodate a sound check for the show, and the man who has made much of his career in impersonating important political leaders.
I'm not the first to suggest that the show's title could accommodate a question mark at its end.
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