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The phrase "accommodate the amount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or ability to handle a specific quantity or sum, often in contexts related to resources, space, or financial matters.
Example: "We need to ensure that our storage facilities can accommodate the amount of inventory we expect to receive this season."
Alternatives: "handle the quantity" or "suit the sum".
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It added: "...overall it is considered that the site can accommodate the amount of development proposed and that the form and detail of development proposed is acceptable... and overall accords with the relevant highways policies contained within the UDP and the aims and objectives of PPG13".
"There were two different dressing rooms to accommodate the amount of players.
This means that the amount of resources available are not increased simply to accommodate the amount of resources requested (which is a simple calculation).
Paul Fox, from campaign group Leicester Forest East Residents Action Group, said: "We want houses in Leicester Forest East and around but this area just will not accommodate the amount of traffic that the new town will develop.
According to the release, the project is aimed at achieving the high data transfer rates needed to accommodate the amount of data to be generated by the Linac Coherent Light Source II (LCLS II), which is expected to come online in the early 2020s.
If anything, he can't accommodate the amount of restaurants in his foodie city that are interested in working with him.
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However, with its inherent difficulty and expense, experimental characterization of function cannot scale up to accommodate the vast amount of sequence data already available1.
Furthermore, the blood vessels in the liver enlarge to accommodate the larger amount of blood in the mother's blood vessels.
The company claimed the policy – which would have been more restrictive than any operator in the UK – was needed to accommodate the growing amount of luggage carried by other passengers.
Later, as China came under growing pressure to clean up pollution and greenhouse-gas emissions, State Grid's rationale evolved: the power lines became a way to accommodate the growing amount of renewable energy generation.
Consolidation of the sediment is essential in order to achieve adequate shear strength of sediments and also to provide enough air space to accommodate the large amount of sediment that requires disposal.
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