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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate passage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to making space or provisions for someone or something to pass through.
Example: "The design of the bridge was modified to accommodate passage for larger vehicles."
Alternatives: "allow for passage" or "facilitate passage".
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In principle, the large diameter of cohesin would accommodate passage of all known replisome components (Lengronne et al. 2006), although we do not yet know how a eukaryotic replisome is assembled and whether the fully assembled replisome really fits through the cohesin ring.
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For example, in skeletal muscle only a fraction of capillaries are usually open to accommodate the passage of erythrocytes whereas the remaining capillaries allow only passage of plasma [ 11].
"Fistulas can happen to anyone, but are most common among young women whose pelvises aren't at full capacity to accommodate the passage of a child," says Dr Mutia, one of two practising fistula surgeons in Zamfara.
An accurate scheme to accommodate the passage of dilatation through the inflow and outflow boundaries is developed using the wave properties of the governing equations.
An alternative approach to §9, which attempts to accommodate the problematic passage without emendation, is offered in Ginsborg (1991).
I find that I have more space to love, accommodate, care, give passage and smile more.
Although electron microscopy studies have shown that the NPC could expand to accommodate the longitudinal passage of the 30S proteasome, the permeability barriers towards macromolecules such as CP precursor complexes and RP assembly modules must be overcome by specific importins/karyopherins (Pante & Kann, 2002).
Year in and year out, these passages accommodate a steady stream of visitors headed elsewhere: for the Medieval Galleries, the American Wing, the Arms and Armor Galleries, the European Sculpture and Decorative Arts Galleries and beyond.
I am prepared to accommodate their concerns during the passage of the bill," the business secretary said.
And, of course, the court will retain jurisdiction following appeal and can modify the judgment as necessary in accordance with instructions from an appellate court or to accommodate conditions changed with the passage of time.
Fetal head moulding is a phenomenon which may contribute to satisfactory progress during delivery as it allows the fetal head to accommodate to the geometry of the passage.
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