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The phrase "accommodate the extra" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to making adjustments or provisions for additional items, people, or requirements.
Example: "We need to accommodate the extra guests at the dinner party by rearranging the seating."
Alternatives: "make room for the extra" or "adjust for the extra".
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To accommodate the extra weight, stiffer rear springs are installed.
To accommodate the extra services, multiuse schools tend to be large.
The current eight acre set in Trafford, Manchester, will be expanded to accommodate the extra filming.
"60 Minutes" will be pushed to about 9 p.m. to accommodate the extra game.
But it is larger than current helmets because it has to accommodate the extra padding.
The broadcaster's London premises will be expanded to accommodate the extra work.
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The buses, they contend, are on crosstown routes that are too crowded with cars and people to accommodate the extra-large vehicles.
One solution is to modify our statistical tests to accommodate the extra-binomial and extra-Poisson variation in risk from one geographic region to another.
The proposed estimation method accommodates the extra uncertainty introduced by the unknown regression coefficients.
The Guardian asked 28 councils how they were accommodating the extra demand and whether they expected class sizes to rise.
"The best solution to accommodating the extra traffic on our roads, without negatively impacting on air quality, is cleaner low-emission vehicles.
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