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The phrase "accommodate expensive" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "We need to accommodate expensive tastes in our new menu design."
Alternatives: "cater to high costs" or "meet costly demands".
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Nor would the block grant grow fast enough to accommodate expensive advances in medicine, rising demand for long-term care, or unexpected health care needs in the wake of epidemics or natural disasters.
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The modern research university has become far too expensive to accommodate all the young people who are nowadays eager for a higher education.
Moreover, changes in design during manufacturing can be difficult and expensive to accommodate.
Data structures to accommodate this are computationally expensive and so we suggest using linear complexity, continuously running, overlapping time window, batch jobs as a better solution.
But, in cases in which "religious claims" are more "difficult and expensive to accommodate" than seemed true in this case, look for Kennedy to strike the balance against them.
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