Sentence examples for accommodate the cycle from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "accommodate the cycle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the need to adjust or make provisions for a particular cycle, such as a process, routine, or natural phenomenon.
Example: "To ensure the project runs smoothly, we must accommodate the cycle of feedback and revisions."
Alternatives: "adapt to the cycle" or "adjust for the cycle".

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"They [people] have generally been very patient about the fact that we have had to change the route of the roads to accommodate the cycle race and we are very grateful for that".

He therefore performed the piano in the song "Within" to accommodate the cycle.

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It is argued that herding was probably on dedicated pasture on the arable fringes rather than in closer integration on 'garden plots', as there is no evidence of field-edge weed diets and little evidence of adjusting the birth season to accommodate the crop cycle.

But plans call for welding and painting shops to be added over the next few years, to accommodate the entire production cycle.

The total experiment duration was 1.5 h, and included 32 repeat scans to accommodate the rf phase cycle and provide signal averaging to improve the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the data.

In this study we investigated whether disturbing the feed reward cycle in laying hen chicks, by denying access to parts of a pen designed to accommodate the stages of the cycle (litter area 'appetitive'; feed area 'consummatory'; perches and dark area 'post-consummatory'), resulted in a more negative affective state.

The Markov model incorporated 12-week cycles to accommodate the timing of HIV treatment cycles and the shorter nature of treatments for adverse events.

New containers can be issued each year to accommodate the 12-year zodiac cycle: Year of the Dragon this year, Year of the Snake next year, and so on.

The design had to be fluid to accommodate the long-term life cycles of certain plants, says Corner, who describes his approach as "time-based, capable of absorbing and reflecting nature's role". Over the next decades, the grand master plan calls for multiple structures and playing fields, wetlands, creeks, and wildlife habitats.

We have added the following in light of this comment: "Contemporariness bins were based upon the potentially lengthy intrinsic incubation periods present with some Leishmania spp. as well as to accommodate the potential for epidemic cycles, where cases may only be detected in peak years and missed in the intervening baseline periods".

Contemporariness bins were based upon the potentially lengthy intrinsic incubation periods present with some Leishmania spp. as well as to accommodate the potential for epidemic cycles, where cases may only be detected in peak years and missed in the intervening baseline periods.

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