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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate up to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying the maximum capacity or limit of something, such as a venue, vehicle, or service.
Example: "The conference room can accommodate up to 100 people."
Alternatives: "can hold a maximum of" or "is designed for up to".
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It could accommodate up to 15 tenants.
They accommodate up to six people.
A smaller hall can accommodate up to 250 people.
Each workshop can accommodate up to 16 students.
Campsites, available all year, accommodate up to eight people.
The Education Centre can accommodate up to 30 students.
The largest can accommodate up to 28 guests.
We can accommodate up to 30 pupils unless otherwise stated.
Two private tatami rooms accommodate up to six.
Room to accommodate up to 50,000 workers.
The room is approximately 300 ft2 and can accommodate up to 12 seated participants.
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