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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate for this" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would be "accommodate this" or "accommodate for it," depending on the context.
Example: "We need to accommodate this change in our schedule to ensure everyone can attend the meeting."
Alternatives: "make room for this" or "adjust for this."
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The human population is increasing globally and land use is changing to accommodate for this growth.
The designer should be made aware of this possibility and make appropriate design decisions to accommodate for this fact.
He said: "The announcement will allow Lloyds to cash in on consumers' Christmas splurge and, in many cases, their need to increase overdrafts to accommodate for this costly time of year".
In order to accommodate for this we added the features described in Table 3 to the training process.
As mind-boggling as hailing an automated taxi at the tap of a smartphone screen is, imagine the mental traffic jam caused by trying to regulate transportation and safety laws to accommodate for this next wave of driverless cars.
By extension of this, each source is likely to have varying eruption probabilities, styles and magnitudes and therefore traditional approaches must be modified to accommodate for this heterogeneity (Connor et al. 2001; Bonadonna and Houghton 2005; Jenkins et al. 2008; Jenkins et al. 2012a).
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The greatest potential for reducing costs of a TLP in the short term is to go through previously applied design approaches, to simplify the design and reduce the conservatism that so far has been incorporated in the TLP design to accommodate for the unproven nature of this type of platform.
This should accommodate for the seams, hem and thickness of your phone.
This may help investigators to accommodate for the inaccuracy of the lower lip prediction.
We always accommodate for the worst-case scenario.
Leveraged loans are given a higher interest rate to accommodate for the additional risk to lenders.
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