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The phrase 'accommodate performing' is not correct and is not usable in written English.
In written English, the phrase would be written as 'accommodate performance', which is a verb that means to make arrangements or adapt to facilitate a performance, such as a work task or presentation. For example: The stage was cleverly designed to accommodate performance of all kinds.
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In New York LEAP classes are held in a conference room at the hotel on Sunday evenings from 6 to 10 to accommodate performing and touring schedules.
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The performance spaces include churches in Old Lyme and Madison that are not designed to accommodate large performing groups.
Offered a full scholarship and flexible programming to accommodate his performing calendar, Mr. Jones signed on and, in the fall, will receive his doctorate in music.
In the 1970s, as the government was taking control of Aramco, the American conglomerate that managed the country's oil fields, skyrocketing oil prices unleashed a wave of national modernization programs, including a large-scale effort to accommodate those performing the hajj.
The FAS uses information provided by the FDS to accommodate faults and perform an appropriate reconflguration.
The FAS uses information provided by the FDS to accommodate faults and perform an appropriate control reallocation.
The FAS uses information provided by the FDS to accommodate faults and perform an appropriate reconfiguration, A control energy cost function is used as the optimisation criteria.
These values served as the default base-case parameters for the model, although the model was designed with extensive flexibility to accommodate variations and perform customized analyses specified by the model user.
The auditorium stage was expanded to accommodate the fast-growing performing groups.
Mplus can accommodate sample weights in performing latent class analyses, but not the strata used in the sampling design.
To accommodate this difference when performing our t tests, we adjusted the independent-samples t test degrees of freedom with the Welch correction (Welch, 1947).
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