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The phrase "accommodated for some" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct usage would typically be "accommodated" without "for."
Example: "The hotel has accommodated guests with special needs."
Alternatives: "made arrangements for some" or "provided for some."
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At the same time, however, laggards must be accommodated for some years.
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However, clinical governance systems and processes are primarily developed for medium to large urban healthcare settings and do not accommodate for some of the differences and complexities of the rural healthcare context [ 3, 4].
Michelangelo therefore purposefully accommodated for distance and angle, common practice among Renaissance painters but not sculptors.
More than 12 languages are accommodated for, giving World Championship Pool 2007 a planetary audience.
Therefore, we derived an analytical approach that accommodated for uncertainty in individual identification.
The end result could still be a mass audience product, just accommodated for more bodies.
The block (rest/active) design accommodated for the placebo response to both needle and laser stimulation.
Clinically significant changes on other outcome measures would be accommodated for by this sample size.
Differences in the number and composition of families were accommodated for using equivalence scales.
A higher than average degree of uncertainty should be accommodated for clinical as well as for population-based decision making.
How many guests can be accommodated for both the wedding and the reception?
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