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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate safe" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "We need to accommodate safe practices in our workplace to ensure everyone's well-being."
Alternatives: "ensure safety" or "promote safety".
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Guidelines need to be established to create communities that accommodate safe, green spaces for exercise and relaxation; backed by regulation where necessary.
From the two primary TPP characteristics defined to accommodate safe rectal administration three DuoGel™ formulations (IQB3000, IQB3001, and IQB3002) were developed at pH 6.00 and osmolality ⩽400 mmol/kg.
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Substances deemed useful 20 years ago are being phased out to accommodate safer, recyclable and more environmentally-responsible materials.
Accordingly, it becomes a great concern to accommodate safer ventilation system in general hospital wards against such airborne transmitted viruses.
Paul J. Browne, the Police Department's chief spokesman, said the police were "proceeding now with the details to accommodate a safe and peaceful demonstration, including the deployment of barriers as appropriate".
There's a perception, I think, from the outside of it being very bro-y, or not safe for trans people, or not safe for women, but they've done everything they can to accommodate and make safe spaces for people.
"The beauty about riding in Montclair is there are a lot of streets that are wide enough to accommodate bikes and be safe," Mr. Eklund said.
Amid the world's greatest refugee wave since the second world war, she said, "It goes without saying that we help and accommodate people who seek safe haven with us".
Households and businesses depend on public infrastructure to accommodate the provision of safe water, energy, communications, air travel -- much of which is privately provided but could not exist without public coordination and support.
He admitted that he doesn't think Hamburg is able to accommodate refugees in winter-safe facilities.
An alternative explanation could be low bargaining power within sexual relations: higher risk perceptions among women can only lead to higher condom use if men accommodate that desire for safer sex.
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