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The phrase "accommodate the growing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to adjust or adapt to an increasing demand, trend, or population.
Example: "We need to accommodate the growing number of customers by expanding our service hours."
Alternatives: "meet the increasing" or "adapt to the rising".
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They began to dig out more tunnels to accommodate the growing population.
Smaller playhouses also abounded to accommodate the growing number of plays.
In the 1920's and 30's, the creek was widened to accommodate the growing traffic.
Not every county will be able to accommodate the growing list of candidates.
It was built in 2010 to accommodate the growing number of Christians fleeing Arab parts of Iraq.
The additional spectrum will help Verizon, the No. 1 carrier, accommodate the growing use of smartphone data.
RIM said the new product would accommodate the growing number of businesses that are allowing employees to use their own mobile devices in the workplace.
The carriers liked that because the rising popularity of smartphones has forced most of them to increase spending on their networks to accommodate the growing data traffic.
The bourgeoning market attracted wheeler-dealers from across Europe and the floors of the Royal Exchange could no longer accommodate the growing forces of capitalism.
He noted that many black churches like his own had made concessions to accommodate the growing acceptance of same-sex lifestyles.
He exhibited with the Impressionists from 1880 onward, but it was soon evident that group shows could no longer accommodate the growing diversity.
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