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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodates considerable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has the capacity to hold or manage a significant amount of something, such as space, resources, or needs.
Example: "The new conference room accommodates considerable seating for large meetings."
Alternatives: "holds significant" or "provides ample".
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Calais, however, still accommodates considerable cross-channel traffic, and the Channel Tunnel terminal is now the focus of a large commercial complex.
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As such, the eutectic microstructure can accommodate considerable plastic strain and has potential for engineering applications involving elevated temperatures.
The design and delivery of effective treatments for this group are complex and have to accommodate considerable variations in presentation.
The instrument had to accommodate considerable heterogeneity, since PPC encompasses the needs of patients with a wide range of ages (≥1 to ≤19 years) and of diagnoses.
CLV3>>KRP4 plants had no obvious defects in meristem size, floral bud emergence, and in the overall aspect of the inflorescence, suggesting that as observed in leaves, meristem development can accommodate considerable variation in cell size [ 20].
However, second-order balanced linear BDIM can accommodate considerable perturbations of the distribution through adjustment of the parameters, so we believe that this model is likely to approximate well also the size distribution of domain families for complete sets of proteins encoded in a genome.
Semi-coherent interface between δ-γ with non- Kurdjumov-Sachs (K-S) OR not only impedes transmission of the dislocation slip but also accommodates a considerable amount of plastic strain by continual loss of coherency.
Schools that attracted more applicants than they could accommodate had considerable discretion over which ones to accept.
To accommodate the considerable mouse colony in residence at the Rockefeller Institute, a scientist there devised a mouse house.
Jones always sang weird songs and always seemed to be operating in a parallel entertainment industry universe where the rules were drastically modified to accommodate his considerable gifts.
The New Yorker, May 4 , 1963P. 36 To accommodate the considerable mouse colony in residence at the Rockefeller Institute, a scientist there devised a mouse house.
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