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The phrase "accommodates the complexity of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something is designed or structured to handle intricate or multifaceted issues or situations.
Example: "The new software accommodates the complexity of modern data analysis, making it easier for users to interpret results."
Alternatives: "addresses the intricacies of" or "handles the nuances of".
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For these reasons, we find it useful to approach the comparison from a biological subsystem-oriented perspective that accommodates the complexity of the evolutionary history and functional redundancy, and considers related gene products, such as genes associated with a single molecular complex or biological process [ 20].
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Most statistical models currently in use cannot readily accommodate the complexity of causal mechanisms, and it is, therefore, necessary to reduce their complexity to test a causal relationship (or hypothesis) between a cause and an effect.
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Although integrating biological, psychological and social components of illness can accommodate the complexity of MUPS and functional syndromes, it is frequently misunderstood or inadequately applied in clinical practice.
Our proposed triple-risk model can accommodate the complexity of a variety of intertwined factors that could work in concert to result in fetal death.
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