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The phrase "accommodate a substantial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to provide space, resources, or support for a significant amount or number of something.
Example: "The new facility is designed to accommodate a substantial number of visitors each day."
Alternatives: "provide for a considerable" or "house a significant".
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So Mr. Greenspan set off considerable speculation about his motives when he reversed his own long-held position on Thursday and said the federal budget surplus was big enough both to pay off the national debt and accommodate a substantial tax cut.
"While it is not one we have used for these sorts of events in the past, it can both accommodate a substantial audience and meet the security criteria established by our police department," he said. .
Such a framework will almost certainly accommodate a substantial amount of the evidence included in a review, given the universal traits of human behaviour and decision-making that influence health behaviours and are reflected in such models.
The quantitative range of the optimized method was designed to accommodate a substantial increase or decrease in CSF Aβ42 levels due to a therapeutic effect during a clinical trial (see Fig. 3).
A deductive phase, where a review team seeks to accommodate a substantial part of the data, is followed by an inductive phase, in which the team explores data not accommodated by the framework.
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This structure is more compact than that of bulk HPW leading to a shrinkage of the lattice parameter by approximately 0.5 Å but still accommodating a substantial fraction of the original water.
If this mechanism operates during FtsK translocation, the observation that hexamers with two catalytic mutations show normal velocity suggests that the mechanism can accommodate a now substantial rotational (or translational) resetting to locate the next active subunit.
Mr. Bush's team has said the surplus should be large enough to accommodate both a substantial tax cut and debt reduction, and that the stimulus of a tax cut would help kick-start the economy if it proves to be stalling.
The thirteen-story building, which will accommodate a hundred and twenty-four apartments and has substantial city funding, will be completed next spring.
This suggests that the cellular components that mediate its delivery to, and integration into, the ER membrane can accommodate a range of non-physiological modifications without a substantial perturbation of their function.
With the millions of new buildings that will be needed to accommodate a growing U.S. population, better design and construction could keep a substantial amount of climate-changing carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.
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