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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate groups" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to provide space, resources, or services for multiple people or organizations.
Example: "The conference center is designed to accommodate groups of various sizes, ensuring everyone has a comfortable experience."
Alternatives: "host groups" or "serve groups".
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Pinecrest Chalet units can accommodate groups of different sizes.
The Kasbah can accommodate groups of adults and students, and welcomes families.
We are conveniently located in central campus and can accommodate groups from 2 to 200.
Trains are designed to accommodate groups of four, and a fifth member of the family always ends up sitting on his own.
The Old Edwards Inn and Spa, in Highlands, N.C., recently expanded to accommodate groups by adding a separate building called the Lodge with 29 rooms and suites as well as a free-standing conference center.
The area in front of the building on West State Street will be widened, in an effort to accommodate groups up to 500 that want to demonstrate at the building.
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There is a variety of resources available and the library can accommodate group work and private learning.
The camp doesn't operate like a resort but has set dates for arrival and departure to accommodate group safaris.
Some commentators have seen this initiative as challenging not just the forces of Hindu nationalism "but equally the gentrified left-liberal politics of composite culture" — shorthand for the politics that accommodate group identities.
However, it might be argued that this line of argument fails to accommodate group-based injustices of the kind in question.
Hierarchical models were used to accommodate group random assignment.
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