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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate animals" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the provision of suitable conditions or facilities for animals, such as in a shelter, zoo, or pet care context.
Example: "The new shelter was designed to accommodate animals of all sizes, ensuring they have enough space to move around comfortably."
Alternatives: "house animals" or "provide for animals".
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Businesses that don't want to accommodate animals have little recourse at the moment, says William Goren, an attorney specializing in disability law.
Instrumentation designed for much larger animals must be scaled to accommodate animals only a few millimeters in length, while accurately quantifying the motion of the minuscule eyes.
For great apes, there exists confusion as to how to accommodate animals; some subscribe to the needs of animals while others prefer imagined "natural" furnishing.
In addition, analyses using MEM have not been able to accommodate animals without genotypes.
In this paper, we extend MEM to accommodate animals without genotypes and propose alternative MCMC approaches to address computing requirements.
It has Velcro straps with adjustable fasteners on the bottom, to accommodate animals of different sizes, fixed by screws and washers.
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A spokeswoman for the society said that it was not yet known whether the site would accommodate animal guests but that she would not be surprised if they were invited.
The valley is one of the greatest North American flyways for millions of migrating birds, and their nesting ground has been stripped down to contain almost unimaginably big fields of crops that don't accommodate animal life.
Mice were weighed using an Ohaus Navigator scale with InCal calibration to accommodate animal movement.
He's an accommodating animal, but Charley is given no way to comprehend him as an individual.
I rented a Midtown apartment once, from a dubious importer of Italian marble, and one on the Upper East Side, from a Russian violinist, and for a couple of months I lived at the Mayflower Hotel on Central Park West, which endeared itself to me by cheerfully accommodating animal guests.
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