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The phrase "accommodate nothing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a situation where no adjustments or provisions are made for something or someone.
Example: "The new policy will accommodate nothing for those who require special assistance."
Alternatives: "make no provisions" or "allow for nothing".
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Mr. Fink's bedroom was so minuscule, it could accommodate nothing other than himself and a double bed.
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This leaves me 5p over budget and nothing with which to accommodate that truly amazing chocolate macadamia brownie.
That would be the best way to accommodate Asia's massive infrastructure plans to say nothing of a rising China.
Building your own house as a way to accommodate your family at a reasonable cost is nothing new.
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