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The phrase "accommodate building" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a building designed to accommodate certain needs or functions, but as it stands, it lacks clarity.
Example: "The new community center is an accommodate building that serves various local events."
Alternatives: "supportive structure" or "facility designed for".
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The real problem, it was widely believed, was that Lambert's production budget could not possibly accommodate building a new ship for every adventure.
Schedules for the latter were adjusted to accommodate building progress over nearly three years.
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In the interim, the partners would seek the rezoning and approvals needed for the site, which could accommodate buildings totaling 120,000 square feet.
"Until the inventory of existing space was absorbed over the last five years, the cost of constructing new buildings was still greater" than renovating existing ones, said Emanuel Stern, the president of Hartz Mountain Industries, which has enough vacant sites in the Meadowlands to accommodate buildings totaling one and half to two million square feet.
But with the land, now zoned for manufacturing, soon to accommodate buildings as high as 29 stories, officials envision three million square feet of commercial space bringing 9,600 jobs to the hub, as well as 5,200 new residences, 770 of them subsidized.
They accommodate buildings, people, vehicles, utilities, vegetation, signage, street furniture and lighting.
While WeWork's new location in SoHo is being retrofitted to create a second lobby and an entrance from what originally was a loading dock and an unimposing side entrance, some buildings have been designed to accommodate a building within a building.
Moreover, many of the bad consequences of dams can be avoided if the right policies are followed: silting can be slowed by sensible water releases, forestry inundation prevented by clearing trees, salmon accommodated by building fish ladders, people resettled in better places, and so on.And then there is electricity.
Many of the precast concrete piers that line the exterior of the Blue Cross/Blue Shield Building, for example, are hollow to accommodate the building's engineering systems, including its heating and cooling.
"You have twin towers because you have sites that are too big to feasibly accommodate one building," he said.
His proposal for The Times didn't work for the clients, who saw it as not sufficiently flexible to accommodate the building's lease tenants.
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