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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodates it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that makes adjustments or provisions for a particular need or situation.
Example: "The new policy accommodates it by allowing flexible work hours for employees."
Alternatives: "makes room for it" or "adjusts to it."
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It's the kind of intrusion that can derail a performance, but Burgers accommodates it with delicacy and skill.
I mean, obviously you can't make a controller that works with all the games out there, but if you make a good, cheap, basic one, plenty of developers will add a control option that accommodates it.
One possibility is preferential recognition of longer peptidoglycan strands within the sacculus, as the extended 53-Å groove within MltC accommodates it.
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With no other alternative, I learned how to accommodate it and embrace it for the amazing things its extraordinary resilience.
I tried to accommodate it".
"We've accommodated it.
But accommodating it is extremely fiddly.
Listening to difference, and accommodating it.
Will a little fishhook accommodate it?
We would need an extra universe to accommodate it.
Victim-impact statements, delivered rightbefore criminal sentencing, can accommodate it.
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