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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodated inside" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been placed or adjusted to fit within a particular space or environment.
Example: "The new furniture was accommodated inside the small living room without any issues."
Alternatives: "fitted within" or "placed inside".
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Also there was a calf which had to be accommodated inside.
It provides the capability to serve and handle scientific miniaturised instruments accommodated inside its envelope.
The defence budgets of the other top nine countries can be neatly accommodated inside the US budget.
It is designed to provide the capability to serve, handle and manage scientific miniaturised instruments accommodated inside its envelope.
Molecular docking studies demonstrated that all compounds were well accommodated inside the binding pocket of BChE.
However, those accommodated inside correctional institutions can express agency through decisions pertaining to oneself and, sometimes, decisions impacting others.
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"Hotel staff did everything possible to keep guests comfortable and accommodated, both inside and out".
Although the scanner was built to accommodate humans, inside, I could see from the monitor, was a brown rat.
A scout on a different team felt Staley's smallish frame was too slight to accommodate his inside running style in the pros.
The outside cylinders were also reduced to 16 x 26 in diameter to accommodate the inside cylinder and its associated valve linkages.
A distinguishing feature of the locomotive was the high-set N class boiler, which was pitched 3.5 inches above the frames to accommodate the inside cylinder assembly, potentially exposing the conjugation mechanism to the elements.
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