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The phrase "accommodate just over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the capacity or ability to hold or support a quantity that is slightly more than a specified amount.
Example: "The conference room can accommodate just over 100 attendees."
Alternatives: "hold slightly more than" or "fit just over".
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Atlanta and Barcelona each accommodate just over 5 million people and are similarly prosperous, but the latter has 4% of the urban area of the former, and less than a tenth of the carbon emissions.
This week Mr Reid faced a prison crisis of his own, made worse by new figures showing that offenders released early from jail on electronic tags have committed more than 1,000 serious crimes.In theory, the jails of England and Wales can accommodate just over 80,000 people.
It may be that the Shard, which can accommodate just over a million visitors a year, will prove as famous as any-thing uttered by such famous residents of London as Shakespeare and Dickens, who are depicted in cartoons on the walls where visitors wait for the lifts to the 68th floor.
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The Copland Road Stand, at the east end of the stadium, was completed in 1979 and now accommodates just over 8,000 fans.
The program can accommodate just four people a night.
One blogger in Bamako pointed out that last weekend, over 1,000 people showed up at a health centre to donate blood to the armed forces, despite the fact that the national blood bank apparently could accommodate just 113 donors per day.
Some hold up to five people, and a few accommodate just one.
With an enrichment facility at Natanz able to accommodate 54,000 centrifuges (just over 8,000 are installed), and its single nuclear power plant still in stop-go mode, there do not appear to be 54,000 reasons for Iran to burrow into a mountain near the holy city of Qum to install 3,000 more.
"I suspect our allies will probably try to smooth it over and just accommodate the fact that the president is somewhat mercurial, because they have a long-term vested interest in the relationship with the U.S.," said Tom Nichols, a former Republican Capitol Hill staffer and a professor at the Naval War College (who stressed he was speaking only for himself).
Developed just over two years ago to accommodate a growing demand for mausoleums like the one Mr. Peck bought, which including its lot has a retail cost of $400,000, the Private Estate Section at the century-old Daytona Memorial Park here has 15 lake-view lots.
And the car manages to accommodate seven people, but just barely.
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