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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate slightly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to making minor adjustments or changes to fit someone's needs or preferences.
Example: "We can accommodate slightly by adjusting the meeting time to better suit everyone's schedule."
Alternatives: "make minor adjustments" or "adapt a little."
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He says Tesla's battery pack could also accommodate slightly larger cells that store more energy.
We propose a sound and complete logical framework for them and some logical extensions to accommodate slightly different views on desires.
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Ms. Vishneva told Mr. Malakhov that she would be happy to make changes to accommodate his slightly different interpretation.
It lifts the stone-faced scientists who track their progress; it even expresses itself in their space suits, which are winsomely shaped to accommodate their slightly different heads (one is square, the other rectangular).
But that structure will probably accommodate only slightly more than 1,200 residents because of a need to separate youth, women, the sick and mentally ill from the general prison population, Gusman said.
If extremely weak effects are being investigated (i.e., effects that require sample sizes of 100 or more), 10 additional participants should be added to accommodate the slightly lower statistical power of the AMT sample.
Keep in mind that some of the items you replace (especially doors and baseboards) may need to be slightly raised or altered to accommodate the slightly-higher floor level.
This land-locked Ark also accommodates some slightly freakish works of outdoor sculpture.
Parents traveling with their kids are up against a tough environment when they board an aircraft, but it takes very little for fellow passengers and flight crews to ever-so-slightly accommodate families flying together.
Since at t2 and t3 the test forms differed slightly to accommodate differences in school-specific curricula, the number of test items varied slightly.
What I needed was a delectable recipe that would accommodate all of my slightly droopy harvest at once.
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