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The phrase "accommodate the large" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to provide space, resources, or services for a large group or quantity.
Example: "The venue was designed to accommodate the large number of attendees expected at the conference."
Alternatives: "cater to the large" or "house the large".
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The meeting was moved outside to accommodate the large number of people who turned up.
It cannot accommodate the large crowds seen by more modern courses built for stadium golf.
Aid agencies are working to accommodate the large numbers of unaccompanied children.
The trial is being held in a makeshift courtroom to accommodate the large number of news reporters.
In order to accommodate the large band width of transmitted signals, television frequencies are necessarily higher than 40 MHz.
A special stage extension has been constructed to accommodate the large forces, which include six soloists and the Phildelphia Singers Chorale.
Relatives said his funeral would be Thursday, but they were trying to find a church that could accommodate the large crowd that was expected.
It's the barrel on.50's that accounts for their added weight; the gun needs extra-thick steel to accommodate the large explosion.
And the availability of beds to accommodate the large number of visitors that came to the city that weekend was a challenge.
He would soon be shuffled to an interview room that would accommodate the large number of reporters who wanted to talk to him.
This time he selected a remote corner of Natal Province, in the heart of the former Zulu homeland, which was sufficiently distant yet not too far from hotels that could comfortably accommodate the large crew and cast.
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