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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate itself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how something adjusts or adapts to fit a particular situation or need.
Example: "The software is designed to accommodate itself to various user preferences and requirements."
Alternatives: "adapt itself" or "adjust itself".
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Facebook must accommodate itself to mobile operating systems controlled by Internet rivals, Apple and Google.
This activity accounts for the stomach's ability to accommodate itself to varying volumes of gastric content.
Especially on this topic, work in psychology can unwittingly accommodate itself to the folk wisdom and stereotypes of the day.
But now, this week, there's some evidence that the establishment is finally beginning to accommodate itself to Trump.
It was quite a surprise to see that eager, muscly little torso of hers accommodate itself to long, sostenuto phrases.
Formidable in the defense of his city, he nevertheless urged Athens to accommodate itself to the Macedonian Empire.
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None of this is surprising or controversial now that classical music has begun to re-accommodate itself to popular music and culture.
The party is gradually accommodating itself to him.
Instead, it has accommodated itself to the Trump ethos.
Christianity accommodated itself to Darwin, but it was hard even in a tolerant country like Britain.
"The church has accommodated itself so much, and is so lacking in distinction".
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