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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodated on this" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express that something is being provided or arranged in relation to a specific context or item, but the preposition "on" is not appropriate here.
Example: "The guests were accommodated in the hotel for the duration of the event."
Alternatives: "accommodated in this" or "accommodated for this".
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Single-crystal structure reveals that one chloroform molecule is accommodated on this ligand and the bond lengths of double hydrogen bonding interactions is 2.31 and 2.67 Å, respectively, between two nitrogen atom sites of 1,10-phenanthroline and one hydrogen atom of chloroform.
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"The passenger oftentimes can be accommodated on the next flight," Mr. Pharr said.
Passengers with physical disabilities are accommodated on the tramway through a special entrance.
But most of the 470 students on campus, including 150 in a dormitory scheduled to close, would be accommodated on the main campus, about 45 minutes away.
Alternatively, the H clusters are accommodated on the surfaces of voids larger than di-vacancies[4 6].
Atoms of Ga and As with equal rates accommodated on the substrate randomly.
The electron is accommodated on the ring and the adduct undergoes reversible protonation with pK a of 4.30 ± 0.04 [3].
After the definition of substrate, the simulation continues as follows: 1. Atoms of Ga and As with equal rates accommodated on the substrate randomly.
According to Moore's law, the number of transistors accommodated on the integrated circuits doubles roughly every 18 months and so does the performance [1].
The rest were accommodated on the, and.
Bedrooms were accommodated on the first and second floor.
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