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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate a small proportion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability of something to include or make space for a minor part or percentage of a whole.
Example: "The new policy aims to accommodate a small proportion of employees who work remotely."
Alternatives: "allow for a minor percentage" or "make room for a limited fraction."
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It is also the case that an apparently appropriate a priori model may be found only to accommodate a small proportion of the data from a review's included studies.
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The food was served buffet style to accommodate a small kitchen, but the menu was large.
Third, miRank is able to accommodate a small number of known miRNAs while enjoys a high-prediction accuracy.
If your bag can accommodate a small 'throw' blanket, pack that too.
A small proportion of individuals are unemployed; a small proportion of persons hold multiple jobs.
It's a small proportion".
"Only a small proportion will do really well.
Only a small proportion have formally converted to Judaism.
Why? A. The reason is that such a small proportion of the cropland is involved.
Gas storage, while important, only provides a small proportion of UK total supply," a spokesperson said.
A small proportion of pupils, 5%, should continue to sit a science test to monitor standards.
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