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The phrase "accommodate your head" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing fitting or adjusting something to suit the position or comfort of someone's head, such as in furniture or seating arrangements.
Example: "The new chair is designed to accommodate your head and neck for maximum comfort during long hours of work."
Alternatives: "fit your head" or "support your head".
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Let it be writ: The fabric must accommodate your head roughly from the base of the skull to your hairline without pulling or puckering, and it must be stitched (not snapped) to the visor clear across the front.
They aren't as expensive as you might think; however, make sure you get one that is large enough to accommodate your head in rollers.
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You need to accommodate your relationship with your "employer", essentially.
People were willing to accommodate your eccentricities without prejudice".
-- to accommodate your various kicks.
Will your space accommodate your guest list?
Change your workspace to better accommodate your needs.
Develop a plan to accommodate your needs.
Vary your studying strategies to accommodate your attention span.
Make sure your potential dentist can accommodate your scheduling needs.
Personalize and improvise to accommodate your space and your needs.
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