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The phrase "accommodate long hours" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the ability to work or adjust to extended working hours, often in a professional context.
Example: "The job requires candidates who can accommodate long hours during peak seasons."
Alternatives: "manage extended hours" or "adapt to long shifts".
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A sofa is made to accommodate long hours of immobility, and that's a tough job.
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The rectangle should be slim but both long and wide enough to accommodate long envelopes.
You can never accommodate long-term needs there".
They have redrawn worship schedules, adding Mexican celebrations and Masses at unusual times — like weekday evenings — to accommodate many Mexicans who work long hours.
Add in long hours and having to accommodate a spouse's career, and the cons may soon win out.
She works long hours.
Long hours, poor wages.
She complains of long hours.
It was long, long hours.
Then came the long hours of anticipation.
I worked long hours at the university.
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