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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodates as" is not standard in written English and may lead to confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are describing how something fits or serves a particular role, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "The new software accommodates as a tool for project management, streamlining our workflow."
Alternatives: "serves as" or "functions as".
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"The keypad design accommodates as best as possible the best user experience for this class of products".
Sure, the number of Internet accounts in China has grown from 10,000 to close to 300,000 in the past 18 months, and one account often accommodates as many as ten users.
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Each site can accommodate as many as 8,000 spectators.
The plan would theoretically accommodate as many as a million.
It can accommodate as many as 1,000 students a day, they said.
Pinecrest Chalet is a year-round property that can accommodate as many as 130 people.
Farmers often ask for housing that can accommodate as many as 30 men, but Mr. Bell prefers a more intimate scale.
It has three private dining rooms and meeting rooms that can accommodate as many as 600 people each.
He and his nephews attended Fahaheel Secondary School, in a three-story brick building that accommodated as many as twelve hundred boys.
And a neurologically tolerant society would try to accommodate as well as understand behavior that remained aberrant.
While sessions are traditionally one-on-one, classes at Shock Therapy can accommodate as many as six people.
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