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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate child" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the need to make adjustments or provisions for a child, such as in educational or caregiving settings.
Example: "The school aims to accommodate child needs by providing additional resources and support for students with learning difficulties."
Alternatives: "support the child" or "make provisions for the child".
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He's convinced that the future of the ebike industry is suburban parents and singles who will use cargo bikes to do things like run to Trader Joe's and take their kids to school (the cargo area on the back of the Xtracycle can also accommodate child seats).
Human hip-width is a putative example of sexual conflict over trait values, with wider hips favoured in females to accommodate child birth, but disfavoured in males because of mobility costs [ 13].
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The course will accommodate children in wheelchairs.
Not all farms can or will accommodate children.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to accommodate children.
Paramount and Sony don't accommodate children under 12.
(1985) that was adapted to accommodate children's sizes for ages 6 17 years.
Many insurance plans made the change in spring 2010 to accommodate children near college-graduation time.
The quandary: How far should public libraries go to accommodate children?
There are also reports that the authorities have stepped up construction of orphanages to accommodate children of those detained.
Travel agents can often direct families to resorts and tour companies that accommodate children with special needs.
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