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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate a tray" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the ability of a space or object to hold or support a tray, such as in a restaurant or kitchen setting.
Example: "The new table design is spacious enough to accommodate a tray of appetizers."
Alternatives: "hold a tray" or "support a tray".
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On the covers where the rear suspension intrudes into the cargo area, slots are provided to accommodate a tray that is part of the floor.
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This was achieved by lengthening the design of the device to accommodate a rumored 4-inch screen, by moving the headphone jack from the top to the bottom of the phone, by the replacement of a micro-SIM tray with a nano-SIM tray, and by the shrinking of several other components (including that dock connector).
Accommodate a variety of learning styles.
"He's accommodating, a pragmatist.
The wearable features a tray that accommodates smartphones between 4.7 and 5.5 inches, courtesy of an adjustable system that holds the handset in place.
It is a comfortable, clean, and well-organized subterranean space that is a mix of timeless workshop and modern chemistry laboratory, complete with a fume hood for chemical treating, a shallow four foot by five-and-a-half foot sink custom designed to accommodate two large photo trays, and a special room for photographing collections.
On a tray.
Transfer to a tray.
Put on a tray.
Two planks or a tray?
A tray of chicken madras?
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