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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodated only if" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something will be accepted or allowed under specific conditions.
Example: "The request for additional resources will be accommodated only if the budget allows for it."
Alternatives: "permitted solely if" or "accepted only when".
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However, the new call will be accommodated only if its acceptance will lead to higher revenue; otherwise, even if the total bandwidth that will be used with the acceptance of the new call is larger than the bandwidth previous used, there is no reason to degrade a significant number of users and cause their irritation if the provider will receive no extra revenue.
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However, their model accommodated only single carriage.
Even if all the vehicle-dwellers in Venice wanted to participate, the pilot program will accommodate only a small fraction of them.
Each site can accommodate only one molecule.
Including standees, Philosophy Hall can accommodate only 180 or so.
The synagogue building could accommodate only 1,000 people.
Bags wound on a roll usually accommodate only one color.
International markets may accommodate only a few conglomerates.
The slot accommodates only Micro SD cards, not standard ones.
(For instance, Mamaroneck and Larchmont stations can accommodate 12 cars, but the 125th Street station can accommodate only 10).
Also, the restaurant accommodates only 48 people.
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