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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate these things" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the ability to make adjustments or provisions for certain items, ideas, or needs.
Example: "We need to accommodate these things in our project plan to ensure everything runs smoothly."
Alternatives: "make room for these items" or "adjust for these factors".
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Meanwhile, there is at least now dialogue at a high enough level for gradual change that would accommodate these things".
It's not exactly ambitious; the terms are vague enough that one would expect any new legislation or rules to accomplish or accommodate these things.
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"Yeah, I have good management and a lot of kind people on Justified who try to accommodate these other things," he says.
I think that when we look at the programs, they need to be changed and they need to be modernized to accommodate those things.
To accommodate all these things and still be able to claim that the budget deficit would be eliminated by 2027, the President's budget advisers had to resort to some magical accounting.
When people are forced to behave in ways that contradict their ideals, they often undergo what sociologists call a "values stretch" — watering down their original expectations and goals to accommodate the things they have to do to get by.
Try to think of ways to accommodate the things you missed - for example, if you missed the way your room smelt because of a certain perfume, or blanket, why not take the perfume or blanket?
To accommodate these customers, P.C.
"It could never accommodate these people".
So why not accommodate these desperate fugitives?
How did they accommodate these two propositions?
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