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The phrase "accommodate the delivery" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing logistics, scheduling, or making arrangements for the delivery of goods or services.
Example: "We need to accommodate the delivery of the new equipment to ensure it arrives on time."
Alternatives: "facilitate the delivery" or "make arrangements for the delivery."
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Researchers must also make changes to accommodate the delivery of interventions in a real world setting, as long as the changes do not compromise the integrity and aims of the research.
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He suggested that the critics consider pushing back the dates of their awards and Best 10 lists to accommodate the late delivery of the screeners.
It also means that delivery span times will have to be extended to accommodate the extra deliveries.
While using on online dress retailer requires planning and foresight to accommodate the tailoring and delivery process, it is a great option for brides seeking custom dresses that may not be readily available in local shops.
The vagina must stretch significantly during the delivery to accommodate the baby's head.
Accordingly, China needs to reconsider its health care and service delivery system to accommodate the rapidly increasing issue of mental health.
Finally, the delivery system must also be able to accommodate the insertion of large antigenic sequences to enable broad MHC coverage.
Must we continue to accommodate the employer-based system, not to mention the powerful insurance industry deeply embedded in America's uniquely inefficient health care delivery system?
He'd accommodate the line — metrically, rhythmically".
Why did Disney accommodate the project?
How will he accommodate the newcomers?
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