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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate small" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe the ability to make adjustments or provisions for something that is small, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The new design will accommodate small items more effectively than the previous version."
Alternatives: "make room for small" or "adapt for small".
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Bigger suites can easily accommodate small business gatherings.
The inn can accommodate small corporate functions, but not conventions.
These rooms are designed to accommodate small groups.
At Broadway and Market, traditional-looking buildings on three corners accommodate small stores.
The binding cavity formed in receptor 1 prefers to accommodate small negatively charged atom such as oxygen.
To accommodate small investors with patriotic fervor, Turner reduced its $2,500 investment limit to $25 for the first two weeks after the markets reopened.
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Dan Corcoran, Aedec International's president, has accessorized his chair-based "human restraint systems" to accommodate smaller bodies.
Sprint football -- a tradition at a number of elite eastern colleges -- was started in 1931 to accommodate smaller players.
"It has been the case with smaller halls built to accommodate smaller attractions that they need state and federal support," he said.
In addition, it attempts to accommodate smaller radio stations by allowing them to pay a flat fee rather than a per-song fee.
Beyond the aesthetics, changing a middle school into an elementary school meant changes large and small, like raising bathroom floors to accommodate smaller children and lowering paper towel dispensers.
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