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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate only one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation where a particular space, resource, or arrangement is limited to serving a single individual or entity.
Example: "The small conference room can accommodate only one participant at a time due to its size."
Alternatives: "serve just one" or "fit only one".
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Bags wound on a roll usually accommodate only one color.
Based on the above, a hapten-BSA molecule would be expected to accommodate only one Fab moiety of two to five different IgG molecules.
As the five doctors approached, it was quickly determined that the cockpit area would accommodate only one.
The Basra airport can accommodate only one daily flight initially because of renovations, and a schedule has been worked out for who will fly in on each day.
Each site can accommodate only one molecule.
Indeed, computational analysis indicates that in folds that accommodate only one function throughout evolution, for example, dihydrofolate reductase, ≥ 60% of the active-site residues belong to the scaffold.
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As shown in Fig. 1a, assume each relay vehicle can only accommodate just one large data chunk.
Officials said, however, that the partial service could accommodate only about one-quarter of the 15,000 passengers who regularly ride the North Jersey Coast Line each workday, leaving many searching for other ways to get home.
One limitation of our current statistical model is that it can accommodate only a finite number of drugs and their higher-order drug interactions.
Including standees, Philosophy Hall can accommodate only 180 or so.
International markets may accommodate only a few conglomerates.
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