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The phrase "accommodates its" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing how something is designed to meet the needs or requirements of something else.
Example: "The new software accommodates its users by providing customizable features that enhance usability."
Alternatives: "caters to its" or "meets the needs of its".
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Ultimately, the measure of a great city is not only how flawlessly it advances the causes of good taste and intelligent urban planning, but also how well it accommodates its mistakes.
The pulling simulation revealed that as soon as the cation reaches this level of the pore, it binds transiently to Ser6′ side chains, which accommodates its translocation, while retaining its full hydration shell.
The Municipal Theatre is an example of how the city accommodates its past, and is learning to live and let live in the present.
Here is a rare example of a blockbuster game that accommodates its players' choices rather than forcing them to color within the scriptwriter's lines.
While the English flavor that pervades Mr. Lloyd Webber's music does not complement this all-American situation, his melodically lush, dramatic score accommodates its opposing points of view.
Experimental data, however, shows that RNA accommodates its shape to the constraints of larger structural contexts.
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On a picturesque hilltop, Biosite is building a $75 million headquarters that will accommodate its needs until it reaches $1 billion in sales.
If you start the syrup in a bowl large enough to accommodate its overall expansion as it boils, you can leave it to cook down mostly unattended.
It needs to accommodate its raison d'etre, a 605-litre, 1.8-metre through-load bay, after all.
Columbia recently won City Council approval for the rezoning of multiple acres just north of its campus that it says will accommodate its next 50 years of growth.
If longitudinal muscles contract and the body shortens, it must widen to accommodate its volume; if the circular muscles contract and the body thins, it must lengthen.
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