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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate rapidly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to adjust or adapt quickly to new conditions or requirements.
Example: "Our team is prepared to accommodate rapidly to the changes in project scope to ensure timely delivery."
Alternatives: "adapt quickly" or "adjust swiftly".
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While much of the world worries about how it will accommodate rapidly growing populations, some islands in the Pacific face the opposite dilemma: how to stop everybody from leaving.
During larval development (24 120 h AEL), the presynaptic arborization grows dramatically in order to accommodate rapidly growing larval muscles.
While palliative care models may have once been relatively homogenous, dynamic models are increasingly required to accommodate rapidly changing population demands and health system structure and drivers.
The UK benefits system has special social security rules to accommodate rapidly progressing terminal cancers where life expectancy is six months or less.
Frequent updates to PMTCT registers, primarily to accommodate rapidly changing guidelines, have also resulted in multiple versions of each register, placing further demands on staff to learn and adopt new practices, as well as the need for regular training.
Namely, these mechanisms need to be able to address a wide array of problems, be nimble enough to accommodate rapidly changing circumstances, leverage the power of personal relationships, and be able to address the tensions that can arise between security and health system supporting strategies.
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Service orientation (SO) is a relevant promising candidate for accommodating rapidly changing user needs and expectations.
As the CDMA based network reached its limit in accommodating rapidly increasing demand for wireless data traffic, 3GPP decided to develop a standard based on a new access technology, which is called long term evolution (LTE).
Much of this is spent on building schools to accommodate the rapidly growing population.
In recent years, the town has focused on updating school facilities to accommodate a rapidly growing school population.
By the late 1990's, Lubavitchers started to consider Mr. Cetera as a solution to their most pressing problem, enlarging their single-family homes to accommodate their rapidly growing households.
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