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The phrase "accommodate much of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to include or make space for a significant portion of something, such as ideas, needs, or people.
Example: "The new policy is designed to accommodate much of the feedback we received from employees."
Alternatives: "include a large part of" or "make room for much of".
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"This supports our, and the MPC's, view that rising productivity will accommodate much of the recovery in demand, with the unemployment rate taking a stubbornly long time to fall to the Bank's 7% threshold".
"It is less likely that we'll be able to come up with any resolution of these issues that would accommodate much of the House thinking on this," he said.
While xAPI is positioned well to accommodate much of the innovation in the learning analytics space it should also be understood as serving a specific purpose and is only an activity stream format.
The 1650 km (km) long Sumatran Fault Zone is a system of dominantly strike-slip fault segments that together accommodate much of the trench-parallel component of the oblique convergence between eastern Indian Ocean lithosphere and the overriding continental crust of the Sunda plate (Fig. 1).
However, we note that the substantial confidence intervals associated with many divergence date estimates likely accommodate much of the error from inaccurate branch length estimates.
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As I walked along the boulevard called Bolshaya Polyanka, I could see the House on the Embankment, a vast gray Constructivist pile that had accommodated much of the Communist Party's political and cultural élite in Stalin's day.
He proposes that the United States immediately provide 250,000 visas a year to Mexican nationals, accommodating much of the desire to move here, and that within 10 years, our countries share an open border, with free movement of people and goods.
Videoconferencing can reduce this distance because it accommodates much of the immediate and non-verbal communication characterizing interaction that is face to face [ 9, 12].
The value of recognizing that existing consent norms are incapable of accommodating much of the research associated with DNA data banks is that it forces policy makers and the public to confront the social tradeoffs inextricably linked to this work.
When it opens this year, the sprawling new lot will accommodate much larger caravans of Chinese trucks than the existing trade depot, speeding the flow of clothing, electronics and household appliances that have lately flooded Central Asia, from nomadic yurts on the Kyrgyz steppes to ancient alleyways in Samarkand and Bukhara.
-- Murray and Muriel Rothstein, Somerville, N.J. A. Normally, the area around the village of Morombe, on the western coast of Madagascar overlooking the Mozambique Channel, cannot accommodate much more than a score of visitors.
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