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The phrase "accommodate room" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a room that can accommodate guests or needs, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "We need to find a hotel that has a room that can accommodate our family of five."
Alternatives: "suitable room" or "room for guests".
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Three groups of calves were utilized to accommodate room layout.
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To accommodate the rooms, she said, " We lowered the floor, raised the ceiling, and took five inches off the walls".
The lower floors of the building, which Rudolph rented out, will house their collection of minimalist work, as well as accommodate recreation rooms for the family.
The 10,000-square-foot building, which will be triple the size of the current firehouse, will have four arched garage bays and accommodate bunk rooms and office space.
Ceilings on the second floor are 15 feet high, better to accommodate editing rooms and stages, while ceilings on the other four floors are 13 feet 6 inches.
They are large enough to accommodate guest rooms or home offices for people who are semiretired, but the master bedroom, laundry and other amenities are all on the first floor.
The hotel industry, with its history of being accommodating on room reservations, is realizing there is more to lose than just an empty room, said Jeremy Murphy, chief executive of TheSuitest.com, which compares amenities and prices of hotel suites.
The stinky rooms accommodate two people, and each room comes stocked with a toaster, microwave, two cups, two plates, and two sets of utensils.
All rooms accommodate disabled guests, there are wet rooms or tubs with handrails, and a step-free environment throughout.
Put the chicken in a roasting tin that will accommodate it with room to spare.
From Mayweather's gold-flaked gumshield to Pacquiao's shorts – specially lengthened to accommodate more sponsorship room – this is unprecedented.
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