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The phrase "accommodate arbitrarily" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to adjust or make provisions in a way that is not fixed or predetermined.
Example: "The system is designed to accommodate arbitrarily varying user preferences, ensuring a personalized experience."
Alternatives: "adapt flexibly" or "adjust as needed".
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Meanwhile, it can accommodate arbitrarily bounded uniform constant input delay and communication delay.
It has the advantage of being able to accommodate arbitrarily shaped Kirchhoff surfaces and is also readily extendable to three-dimensional problems.
These methods are universally applicable and can accommodate arbitrarily complex designs.
This flexible approach arises naturally from the model used to derive conventional power equations, but extends those methods to accommodate arbitrarily complex designs.
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These results demonstrate fMRI procedures that can accommodate rapid, arbitrarily timed events and, in doing so, provide precise temporal estimates of the hemodynamic response.
Nevertheless, it would be desirable that a contention protocol for future WLANs was scalable enough to accommodate an arbitrarily large number of contenders.
This discretization procedure accommodates arbitrarily shaped cross-sections of inhomogeneous anisotropic material properties that follow the pretwist rotation rate.
The DDREF of about 2 has been proposed rather arbitrarily to accommodate the decreased effectiveness of low doses or dose rates.
Our aim is to accommodate quite general and arbitrarily complex experiments, so there is no limit on the number of treatment factors associated with the experiment, provided of course there is enough data available to estimate all the effects.
In sum, the former President's insinuation of a natural political harmony among Syria's diverse religious, national, racial, and ethnic groups that can be peaceably accommodated within borders arbitrarily drawn in Paris a century ago is preposterous.
To accommodate this limitation of the model, we arbitrarily capped incidence for all diseases at 5%.
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