Sentence examples for accommodate subway from inspiring English sources

The phrase "accommodate subway" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to making provisions for a subway system or accommodating subway passengers, but as it stands, it lacks clarity.
Example: "The city plans to accommodate subway expansion by investing in new infrastructure."
Alternatives: "facilitate subway" or "support subway".

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De Peyster was displaced in 1973 when Bowling Green was renovated again to accommodate subway improvements.

Trains don't usually leave the station at that time, but this one is scheduled to depart on a special timetable to accommodate subway passengers traveling to and from the Puerto Rican Day Parade.

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The shockingly inept rail is far too thick to accommodate a subway car's wheels, has dangerous gaps more than fifty feet long, and abruptly switches from steel to wood to ice cream.

In the 1950's, much of the street was widened to accommodate the Avenue of the Americas subway lines that approach from the east along Houston Street.

As the subway-history site nycsubway.org points out, the streets and the buildings around the station bear scars of the new line's construction, with bits and pieces of blocks sliced off by the southern extension of Sixth Avenue through Greenwich Village to accommodate the new subway.

Six years ago, the city approved for the site two 47-story residential towers, but the project has since been reimagined as an environmentally "green" office tower that someday could accommodate a Purple Line subway station.

At least some subway advocates argue that using the subway tunnel to accommodate L.I.R.R. trains, especially if doing so rerouted some subway trains away from Lower Manhattan, would be a serious misallocation of public transit resources.

Some residents have protested that the proposed towers, with a total of more than 800 apartments, would darken the sky and introduce more residents than the area's schools and subways could accommodate.

Now is the time to celebrate the fact that New York has so many decent candidates in competitive races that some districts don't have enough subway stations to accommodate them during the morning rush.

The architects were required to allow for substantial retail space and also for a large station that would accommodate the area's various subway and train lines, and Garvin told them to include a hotel and conference center, cultural facilities, and a memorable skyline element.

The subway was designed to accommodate the city in the mid-20th century, but its adequacy for a modern, bustling metropolis had diminished toward the end of the century.

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