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The phrase "accommodates more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or ability of something to include or support additional elements or features.
Example: "The new software version accommodates more users than the previous one."
Alternatives: "supports more" or "allows for more".
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The detention centre accommodates more than 1,100 asylum seekers.
Renovated in 1995, the stadium now accommodates more than 60,000 spectators.
The study accommodates more enhanced design solutions to minimize debonding/delamination properties under strength requirements.
Ole Miss's stadium accommodates 60,580 people, and devotees of the Grove argue that the Grove accommodates more.
An hour's bike ride took us to the satra at Auniati, established in 1663 by the king of Assam, which accommodates more than 400 bachelor monks.
Somebody should have given a 75-year-old stadium that accommodates more than two million fans every year more than a cursory once-over.
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It can accommodate more than 6,000 people.
"We can no longer accommodate more cars," he says.
The National Park Service wants to improve it to accommodate more visitors.
It was also a way to accommodate more people.
Well, folks, "less accommodating, more volatile" arrived last week.
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