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The phrase "accommodate the return of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the process of making arrangements or adjustments to allow for someone's return, whether in a personal, professional, or logistical context.
Example: "The company is making changes to its policies to accommodate the return of employees who have been working remotely."
Alternatives: "facilitate the return of" or "make provisions for the return of".
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The other positional change sees Maxime Médard move to the right wing, in place of Malzieu, to accommodate the return of Traille at full-back.
That target may be raised slightly to accommodate the return of Indonesia, which produces about 900,000 barrels a day, but considering Opec has consistently overproduced, the target is relatively meaningless.
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WASHINGTON — For the second day in a row, the Mets were shuffling their roster, this time to accommodate the returns of outfielder Jason Bay and reliever Pedro Beato from the disabled list.
Carter will note that change, as he might the shift of Lawes from the back row to the second row, accommodating the return of Jamie Gibson at flanker.
Nick Barmby will definitely not be risked after damaging an ankle at Prenton Park and Gary McAllister may stand down to accommodate the return from suspension of Dietmar Hamann.
Ever since we knew the date of his return, Partner and I have been having anxious discussions about how to rearrange the house to accommodate the returning traveller.
The foundation has also been a major source of funds for new university buildings, including dormitories to accommodate the flood of returning GIs after World War II.
With that said, when presented with a tradeoff that researchers might make to accommodate the costs of returning results (lengthening the time to scientific discovery), a large majority preferred to minimize the adverse effects on research - 84% would prefer to receive a small number of actionable results (60%) or no results at all (24%) in order to avoid significantly slowing research progress.
The Palestinian people shouldn't compromise the integrity of their rights or Palestinian refugees' right of return to accommodate the needs of any Israeli political party.
There was a limit to the heart's capacity to accommodate the increased rate of blood return.
The Greek government, overwhelmed by its own financial and social crisis, has struggled to accommodate the growing number of migrants returning from the border. .
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