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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate the placement" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when talking about making arrangements or adjustments for someone or something to be in a particular position or location. For example: - "The hotel was able to accommodate the placement of our group in the same wing of the building." - "Our team had to accommodate the placement of the new equipment in the production line." - "The classroom layout needs to be adjusted to accommodate the placement of the new desks."
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He pointed out how aesthetically striking features of his cars were also functional -- noting, for instance, that the face of the 360 Modena reflected the fact that the radiator was split to accommodate the placement of the engine.
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In pedicle screw fixation, the heads of monoaxial screws need to be directed in the same straight line to accommodate the rod placement by backing out during operation, which decreases the insertional torque and internal fixation strength.
To accommodate the perverse placement of our human settlements, we're second-guessing the knowledge of erosion and remaking our state's waterways in the manner of our choosing.
The size of the spheres is designed to accommodate the spatial semantic placement of the concepts, i.e. the size of the spheres denotes these boundaries only.
As well, the town of Oxford is too small to accommodate the demand that internship placements would place upon it.
He'd accommodate the line — metrically, rhythmically".
Why did Disney accommodate the project?
How will he accommodate the newcomers?
We have to accommodate the waves, right?
Make any cuts to accommodate the drivetrain.
Widen the hole to accommodate the adapter.
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