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The phrase "accommodate the use" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to adapt or make provisions for a particular usage or application.
Example: "The new software was designed to accommodate the use of multiple languages, making it accessible to a wider audience."
Alternatives: "facilitate the use" or "support the use".
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The IC reanalysis procedure is reconstructed to accommodate the use of multiple GPUs.
To undertake this task, existing paper-based processes were re-engineered to accommodate the use of cloud-based BIM during construction.
Targets must also accommodate the use of large area silicon detector arrays, high-efficiency gamma arrays, and heavy ion detector systems to efficiently measure the reaction products.
It is designed to analyze isotopes ranging from tritium to the actinides and to accommodate the use of fluoride target materials.
One possible trade-off is modifying the physical construction of a product element to accommodate the use of a different material.
The legal system has only over the past two decades begun to accommodate the use of law against human rights violations – a kind of work that always also involves changing the system gradually and nonviolently from within.
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Learning to use a new platform and accommodating the use of this new intuitive technology.
The modified version accommodates the use of call probabilities instead of calls.
Since the implementation of FBrAtio accommodates the use of linear programming, flux ratios found with METAFoR can now easily be applied to appropriate genome-scale models using the techniques described in the Methods section (see Equations 14).
Although the CTD Curation Tool accommodates the use of spreadsheets to enable biocurators to upload high-volume data (such as microarray results) in an efficient fashion (5), it nevertheless takes a much longer time to curate these microarray articles.
The third modification, also in step 1b, accommodates the use of projected harms, a fundamental component of climate and health preparedness, as well as ongoing surveillance data, the more common approach to prioritizing extant public health concerns.
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