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The phrase "accommodate in" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of including or making space for something, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "We need to accommodate in our schedule the new project deadlines."
Alternatives: "include in" or "make room for".
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"Barry does not accommodate in theater and I did not want to accommodate in sculpture," Ms. Pepper said.
Probably not – or only as much as the school can accommodate in reasonable circumstances.
They can haul a big boat or trailer and accommodate, in theory, up to nine passengers.
I also have significant technological needs, which are difficult to accommodate in a vintage building".
These philosophies are opposites, hard to accommodate in the breast of a single political movement.
The Okinawans would accommodate, in other words; or when necessary retreat.
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Or they see tennis courts that can accommodate in-line skating and basketball.
The last three rows of the orchestra center accommodate in-house mix or lighting arrangements.
There is a lot of in-store remodeling, specifically to accommodate in-store pickups, that has not happened yet.
However, the questionnaire was not designed to accommodate in-clinic completion and immediate review, as this is beyond the scope and inconsistent with the goals of EPHect.
Inparanoid [ 14] exploits a BLAST-based strategy to identify orthologs as reciprocal best hits between two species, and applies additional rules to accommodate in-paralogs that arise from recent duplication events after speciation.
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