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The phrase "accommodate changed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of adapting to changes, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "We need to accommodate the changed circumstances in our project plan."
Alternatives: "adapt to the changes" or "adjust to the modifications".
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Neither "the Clause's supposed purpose of keeping the wheels of government turning", nor the idea that "courts can alter the Constitution's meaning to accommodate changed circumstances" are at all persuasive to him.
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Designed to accommodate change without rewriting.
For Cosby, this may have explained his refusal to accommodate change within the show.
String theory, for example, could accommodate changes in quantities that accepted physics theory considers immutable.
It should be flexible to accommodate changes in your life: divorces, aging parents, inheritances.
Various appliance designs were developed to accommodate changes in mechanics and force levels.
Briefly, adaptability is the ability of a software system to accommodate changes in its environment.
To accommodate change of compressor parameters during variable vanes re-stagger correction coefficients are introduced.
Intuitively, adaptability is the ability of a software system to accommodate changes in its environment.
In recent months, they have rehearsed during the day before going onstage in order to accommodate changes to the production.
Compact yet also capacious, with roots in myth, they were engineered to accommodate changes in cultural values and conflicts.
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