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The phrase "accommodate not only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to include or cater to multiple elements or groups in a situation.
Example: "The new policy aims to accommodate not only the needs of employees but also those of the management."
Alternatives: "cater to both" or "serve not just".
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They are meant to accommodate not only cars but important infrastructure of all kinds, from water pipes to bus routes.
The physical environment of the office must be developed to accommodate not only the appropriate placement of computer hardware and high-tech dental devices, but their interconnectivity, as well.
Scheduling a break for the Olympics is a no-brainer for the K.H.L., which already crafts its season to accommodate not only the world championships, but tuneups for the national team scattered through the year.
The new structure would take up the block bounded by Wall, Broad and William Streets and Exchange Place, and would accommodate not only the exchange but also a 900-foot office tower.
Help is on the way with new hangers designed to hold onto their charges, with shapes that accommodate not only shirts and trousers but also ties, scarves, belts, fur coats -- even blankets and comforters.
The living room was spacious enough to accommodate not only a queen-size sofa bed, but also a rollaway bed my wife and I requested, thus allowing our two children to sleep separately.
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"We have to run the Senate in a way that accommodates not only our caucus interests, but the interests of the country".
We examine several dynamical features of circuits with fully nonlinear memristors, accommodating not only charge-controlled but also flux-controlled ones, with a characteristic of the form i="ζ φ,v).
He and Ballesteros told me that one of the challenges they face in the protective-clothing business is accommodating not only different fashion sensibilities but also different kinds of threat.
To these mails, a donor has to respond by making two decisions: "should I continue donating or not?" and "should I upgrade or not?" We propose a multi-response model that accommodates not only the differential effects of the two types of mail on the donors, but also the possible correlation across the two response functions for each donor.
But elsewhere, Mrs. Thatcher was less belligerently defiant and more pragmatically accommodating: not only in the case of Hong Kong, where she initiated negotiations with China that would culminate in the 1997 transfer, but also in Rhodesia, where she was determined to face down the Tory right, and bring about an independence settlement.
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