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The phrase "accommodate your body" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to comfort, ergonomics, or physical adjustments, such as in discussions about furniture, clothing, or exercise.
Example: "This chair is designed to accommodate your body, providing optimal support during long hours of work."
Alternatives: "fit your body" or "suit your body".
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Somehow you have to accommodate your body's weaknesses, quirks, and nasty surprises.
We've filtered through the countless options and gathered a selection that will accommodate your body without sacrificing an ounce of style.
The pressure inside the chamber will automatically increase because its volume is now decreasing in order to accommodate your body.
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When I told her I had trouble finding pants that fit, she responded, "Why should you have to shop for one body part?" She meant, Why should you have to do all your shopping to accommodate one difficult body part?
The newly formed cuticle is soft, which allows it to stretch and expand to accommodate the increased body size and changed body shape.
Dormitory beds are made in this unusual size to accommodate myriad body heights in constricted floor space.
"In a certain way, furniture is also made to accommodate the body, only on a different scale".
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