Sentence examples for accommodate before from inspiring English sources

Suggestions(1)

The phrase "accommodate before" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to suggest making arrangements or adjustments prior to a certain event or action, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "We need to accommodate before the meeting starts to ensure everything is in place."
Alternatives: "make arrangements beforehand" or "prepare in advance".

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Yet that's exactly what Hamburg's Hotel Gastwerk used to accommodate before it swapped coal for paying guests.

Most programs will run between one and two hours in length, and most will run during regular museum hours, but arrangements will be made to accommodate before and after hours programs.

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Dr. Hani Shunaib said the Sukhayrat agreement could be amended to take into account "historical backgrounds that were not accommodated before," including the fact that Libya comprises three historical states, Barqa (Cyrenaica), Tripoli, and Fezzan.

The term "bereavement overload" has been introduced into the grief literature to describe a phenomenon in which an individual confronts multiple losses, such that one loss cannot be accommodated before another occurs [ 18].

People underestimate your resolve because you go out of your way to accommodate them before you drop the hammer".

A video can accommodatebefore any measured deterioration of the detection statistics is observed.

Along the binding path, the Gibbs free energy of the XYP-XylE complex first rises from zero in the dissociated state to approximately 4 kcal/mol in the transition state (when XylE slightly increases its opening toward the extracellular side to accommodate XYP) before dropping down to −9.0 kcal/mol in the bound state.

For the first parameter, a total of 52 verbs were identified to describe cognitive abilities and comprehensive strategies employed in reading, followed by a massive number of goal expressions that varied from detailed information to writer's attitudes and opinions, in order to accommodate to the particular predicate before them.

They feature high-level air filters to keep germs from spreading beyond the isolated room, a "dunk tank" for handling lab specimens and a large sterilizer called an autoclave to accommodate medical waste before it's transported.

Another participant said, "The researchers should study someone's mood and to see if he/she can accommodate the news before telling him/her".

To accommodate expected dropout before study completion, because of inclusion of participants with present evidence of disease, a total of 135 participants were included in each group.

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