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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate the heightened" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where adjustments or changes are made to meet increased demands or expectations.
Example: "We need to accommodate the heightened security measures in our event planning to ensure everyone's safety."
Alternatives: "adapt to the increased" or "adjust for the elevated".
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A third director, Conrad Vernon, has joined them, perhaps to accommodate the heightened pyrotechnics.
These adjustments include systemic vasodilation to meet the increased nutritional demands of the growing fetus and increased renal function to accommodate the heightened requirements for renal clearance of metabolic wastes.
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He'd accommodate the line — metrically, rhythmically".
How will he accommodate the newcomers?
We have to accommodate the waves, right?
Why did Disney accommodate the project?
Make any cuts to accommodate the drivetrain.
Cut twine to accommodate the measurements.
Create holes to accommodate the jump cups.
Outsider art also accommodates the late bloomer.
Should we have accommodated the additional guests?
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