Sentence examples for accommodates up from inspiring English sources

The phrase "accommodates up" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when to use it, as it lacks context and does not form a coherent expression.
Example: "The new system accommodates up to 100 users."
Alternatives: "supports up to" or "allows for up to".

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Each room accommodates up to four.

Now at peak times it accommodates up to 20,000 people.

The hotel's live music site, Folsom, accommodates up to 500 people.

The Garden Room banquet hall, which accommodates up to 200, is available for private parties.

At peak periods the tunnel accommodates up to four passenger and four freight shuttletrains per hour in each direction.

The Orange House accommodates up to 26 women and children, getting them away from the squats into safe shelter.

The dining room accommodates up to 185, with room for 50 more in the bar area, presenting a sizable challenge for the kitchen.

WHILE YOU'RE LOOKING -- The Gingerbread Haus (44 Young America Road, 518-537-3756), a two-story unit, accommodates up to four guests in a party.

These range in size from 25 square feet — one desk in an open cubicle — to a 500-square-foot office that accommodates up to seven people.

Piped-in 18th- and 19th-century classical tunes add to the already romantic effect, and the rink accommodates up to 200 people an hour.

At 3,500 square feet of brushed stainless steel, a generous curved marble bar, tufted banquettes, glass-topped tables and Art Deco chandeliers, it accommodates up to 150 people in sophisticated style in a former postal substation at street level.

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