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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate ships" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you could write: "The port is equipped with a large dock that can accommodate ships of any size."
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The city's deepwater port could accommodate ships carrying large structural parts from Europe.
The company's Web site said it had three dry docks and could accommodate ships up to 300 feet long.
The water is deep enough to accommodate ships and oil-carrying supertankers with loads of up to 300,000 tons, it said.
It has sometimes been possible to accommodate ships of larger draft than originally planned for in large but relatively old enclosed docks.
The city's port, which can accommodate ships of 34,000 tons, exports wool, grains, dairy products, meat, sugar, preserved foods, and mineral sands.
The dredging involved the removal of 7m cubic metres of seabed to create a channel to accommodate ships for the Gorgon natural gas project.
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A waterway called the Ring Canal was first dug around the lake in order to receive the water and to accommodate shipping, which the lake had previously carried.
Like the old design, a new one will have to be limited in height because of airspace concerns at nearby Portland International Airport, but it must be high enough to accommodate ship traffic.
To accommodate ship berthing the Navy built a concrete-and-stone quay around the entire island, and in 1926, they received Vought FU, Vought VE-7 and Vought VE-9 biplanes.
Horse trailers come in a variety of sizes to accommodate shipping a number of horses.
The river port accommodates ships of 4,000 tons.
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