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The phrase "accommodated fast" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to express that something was quickly adjusted or made suitable, but it is not a common expression.
Example: "The team accommodated fast to the new changes in the project requirements."
Alternatives: "adapted quickly" or "adjusted rapidly".
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Moreover, when we contemplate the complex training process required to earn a licence as a practitioner, we understand that a shortage in medical professionals cannot be accommodated fast enough by decree, either by increasing the number of intakes to medical schools or by inviting more foreign-trained doctors or nurses.
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Many employers reduce working hours to accommodate fasting employees, and television stations voluntarily censor sexually suggestive scenes from programs.
President Obama has pressed for improving the nation's rail system so that it can accommodate faster trains.
Trying to accommodate fast-growing populations and to head off a migration to the cities, each country is still clinging to its irrigation dreams.
And cities in the mid-west are already connected by freight rail lines that can be upgraded to accommodate faster trains.
Volume is always heavy, with trains forever being diverted from one track to the next to accommodate faster or slower traffic.
Faced with the need to accommodate its fast growing workforce, Infosys realised it had a chance to stage what Parikh calls "a massive, unprecedented experiment".
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