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"accommodate by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when talking about a situation in which someone is accommodating something by providing a solution, or making an adjustment. For example, "The family was able to accommodate by adding another bedroom to their home."
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Yemenis, like Wail, need no visa to enter Syria, although, according to the retired jihadi, at least one Arab embassy is doing its best to accommodate by issuing passports to other nationals willing to thwart America's war in Iraq.
Before the first tree is cut, planners using a mathematical model can calculate the number of skiers per hour a particular lift and trail network will accommodate, by measuring the area and vertical drop of each ski trail and taking into account each trail's skill level.
the hearer who didn't know may accommodate by adding the assumption that there is a unique, contextually salient cat.
This may leave out potentially important perspectives which this study aims to accommodate by including two different global transition items.
Indeed, runners may accommodate by slowing as has been previously demonstrated to begin around 70 km in the present event [22, 25] and after approximately 6 h during a 24-h treadmill run [24, 26].
Science author John Grant writes that many animals, such as fishes, accommodate by elongation of the eyeball, "it's just that humans aren't one of those animals".
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Such chaos is rarely accommodated by a point system.
She accommodates by holding her tail to the side.
Change will only come when parents and home life in general is better accommodated by employers.
The demonstrators, opting for nonviolent civil disobedience, were accommodated by the police, who made fast arrests.
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