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Discover Ludwig'accommodate having' is not a correct phrase in English.
You could use the phrase 'accommodate for having' instead, which means to make allowances or adjust arrangements to accommodate for something that is expected, anticipated, or required. For example: We need to accommodate for having fewer staff members by using a more efficient system.
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Unfortunately, many medical specialties still do not accommodate having a family.
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Schools that attracted more applicants than they could accommodate had considerable discretion over which ones to accept.
We would also like to thank the staff at the hospital who have been very accommodating, have been lovely to us and have protected our privacy".
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The tented city that has sprung up to accommodate them has become gradually more organised over the past 48 hours.
Even as the number of flights and flyers has soared, the airports that must accommodate them have been neglected.
And the question of how to accommodate Islam has everywhere proved vexed.
The lodge, which can accommodate 30, has a liquor license for wine and beer.
No further details of the production, or the plans to build a new theatre to accommodate it, have been disclosed.
I often hear "Only wimps accommodate; I have a business to run".
To accommodate that, hotels have had to improve shipping services.
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