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The phrase "accommodate the amount of information" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the capacity or ability to handle or process a specific quantity of information.
Example: "The new software was designed to accommodate the amount of information generated by our daily operations."
Alternatives: "handle the volume of information" or "manage the quantity of information".
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This means that the amount of resources available are not increased simply to accommodate the amount of resources requested (which is a simple calculation).
If anything, he can't accommodate the amount of restaurants in his foodie city that are interested in working with him.
Find a large saucepan that will accommodate the amount of wax you will use.
Make sure the pan is big enough to accommodate the amount of rice and liquid you are using.
Importantly, this mirror needs to be able to accommodate the amount of jewels you intend to use, and their size.
Locate a Texas reception site that is large enough to accommodate the amount of guests on your list.
Make sure you use a pot that can accommodate the amount of corn you plan to boil.
As more people pile on, the amount of information on the Web keeps growing exponentially to accommodate all those seekers, and they themselves feel compelled to put their own personal and social information onto the Web as well.
We always underestimate the amount of information we've retained.
The amount of information at a news organisation is overwhelming.
"The amount of information one has," he said.
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