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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate the wave" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physics, engineering, or any situation where adjustments are made to fit or respond to a wave phenomenon.
Example: "The engineers designed the structure to accommodate the wave generated by the earthquake."
Alternatives: "adapt to the wave" or "adjust for the wave".
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The three local Roman Catholic parishes have each added two weekend Masses in Spanish to accommodate the wave of new arrivals, who started showing up here six years ago, most directly from Mexico.
Saunders said he plans to hire another full-time employee at the firm to accommodate the wave of clients he suspects could come after cannabis legalization in Canada.
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The hundreds of galleries, museums, lofts and performance spaces in this city are not enough to accommodate the tsunami wave of creatives spilling in from the world over, wide-eyed and eager to participate.
If you are lucky enough to get a spot in the water, prepare to spend the entire duration of the party playing a kind of human Jenga, your body working on pure instinct, immediately twisting and turning to accommodate the endless waves of flesh that are gradually turning the entire audience into one solid, sunburnt lump of nylon-clad flesh, jumping up and down in unison to a Bastille DJ set.
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