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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate event" is not correct in English as it lacks clarity and proper context.
It could be used when discussing the need to make arrangements for a specific event, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "We need to accommodate the event by securing a larger venue for the expected number of guests."
Alternatives: "host the event" or "organize the event".
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The platform itself has a width of 30 feet to accommodate event crowds at CenturyLink Field and Safeco Field.
Some wineries have outdoor areas that can be accommodate event tents for the wedding or reception.
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Schedules have expanded on weekends to accommodate events along the Delaware River entertainment district in Camden.
Mr. Sylvester did some work at the gallery, including building a loft that could easily be moved around the room to accommodate events.
Then should we really allow for the building of grand constructions to accommodate events generating enormous turnover for the economy, when the people who need this extra income benefit the least?
In addition to this, efforts have been made to put additional hardware modules along with processors to accommodate event-driven nature of WSN applications.
Classes will not be re-scheduled to accommodate events.
The program could be improved by structuring more flexibility into the curriculum to accommodate events from illnesses to unforeseen opportunities for specialist lectures.
It can accommodate events up to 10,000 people.
The new entry plaza that will accommodate events and provide visitors an expansive view of the front grounds, the 1969 sculpture garden and an inviting entry hall and reception area housing the circulation desk, which will flow into the solarium of the original structure.
Both types of transactions cost may be high, but when there is a high level of uncertainty about relevant events there may be a trade-off between the two: the costs of making contracts may be reduced by not attempting fully to specify contingencies, leaving a contract incomplete and necessitating renegotiation (leading to ex post transactions costs) to accommodate events left out of the contract.
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