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The phrase "accommodate simple" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of making something simple or easy to accommodate, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "We need to accommodate simple solutions that everyone can understand."
Alternatives: "facilitate simplicity" or "make it straightforward".
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They squabble over whether to use contemporary triangular plates or dishes that can accommodate simple asparagus.
Most chefs will accommodate simple requests with ingredients commonly found in the kitchen.
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To accommodate these simple calculations, we must assume the geometry of our bulky graphite as an attached circular disk.
The festival director could not accommodate a simple request for a bagel to calm a troubled stomach.
The present model accommodates the simple forms of microstructure-dependent formulations based on the modified strain gradient theory (MSGT) and modified couple stress theory (MCST) for some specific values of the material length scale parameters.
The above correlations are easy to implement and can be accommodated by simple hand calculations.
All mutations are within an RMSD value of 1.2 Å (Figure 1D), indicating that the mutations can be accommodated by simple flexible deformation of the protein.
The preservation of these processes, and the intact relationship between objects and backgrounds evident in the patients' performance on the BE tasks, indicates that their reduced BE cannot be easily accommodated by simple relational [ 39] or binding [ 40] accounts.
Make the very last moment of your day together special by kissing them softly, accommodating a simple request like water or Kleenex, pulling the covers up to their chin, touching their forehead and telling them how much they're valued.
Instead they begin to accommodate to the simple luxuries of life above ground.
The DDS defender will so adjust his ontology as to accommodate an ontologically simple being.
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