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The phrase "accommodate the exercise" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to making arrangements or adjustments to facilitate a specific exercise or activity.
Example: "We need to accommodate the exercise in our schedule to ensure everyone can participate."
Alternatives: "facilitate the exercise" or "make room for the exercise".
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"A company might decide that it's good for morale to accommodate the exercise of freedom of speech on an issue that is very important to people, but that's an employment judgment not law".
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The participants emphasized the therapist's ability to adjust and accommodate the exercises to the participants during the sessions.
As we held in that case: "The principle that government may accommodate the free exercise of religion does not supersede the fundamental limitations imposed by the establishment clause.
Judge Myron H. Thompson of United States District Court, who ruled on the case, said the state could have adopted the arrangement to avoid church-state entanglements or simply to accommodate the free exercise of religion.
"As the federal government embarks on an unprecedented foray into health care replete with multiple overlapping mandates, few issues are more important than the extent to which the government must recognize and accommodate the religious exercise of those it regulates," Hobby Lobby's attorneys wrote to the Supreme Court in October.
The pulmonary arteries and arterioles have an impaired capacity to vasodilate and distend, and the increase in cardiac output required to accommodate the metabolic requirements of exercise is limited [ 1].
While it is natural for heart size to follow both body size, body composition and physiological demands (for example, exercise) to accommodate the greater metabolic needs, the heart is also capable of adapting itself to acute conditions, for example, dilating acutely with expanded intravascular volume.
The manual provided a simple script for the peer educators to follow for each session with accompanying visual resources and practical exercises to accommodate the potential low literacy of participating parents.
Such spikes are more likely to occur in those whose blood vessels are too stiff to expand to accommodate the increased blood flow that accompanies exercise -- a sign of early artery disease.
The longer resting intervals adopted during high-intensity resistance exercise may better accommodate the older population with respect to lactate clearance in between work periods because less lactate accumulation has been associated with fatigue delay.
The aerobic exercise dose was lowered to 10 KKW in the ATRT group to accommodate the RT component and ensure equal time commitment across all exercise groups.
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