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The phrase "accommodating increased" is not correct as it stands and lacks clarity in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing adjustments or changes to accommodate growth or higher demands, but it needs additional context or restructuring.
Example: "The company is accommodating increased demand by expanding its production capacity."
Alternatives: "adjusting to higher" or "adapting to increased".
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Nanostructures possess large surface areas for accommodating increased amount of bioreceptor immobilization, and this in turn results in increased sensitivity and much lower limit of detection.
What role should alternative education delivery models play in accommodating increased demand and reaching out to new populations?
Had that situation continued, the Fed would have been accommodating increased inflation expectations, thereby threatening their perceived commitment to low and stable inflation.
In my state, billions are devoted to accommodating increased traffic without regard to global warming, fossil-fuel consumption, air pollution, land loss, road deaths, debt to foreign nations or even war to ensure access to oil.
The well dispersion of atomic iron into partially graphitized carbon, featured with dominance of micropores and porous network structures, is capable of accommodating increased number of active sites, strengthening local bonding among iron, nitrogen and carbon, and facilitating mass transfer.
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Integrated Coastal Zone Management is justified as a tool for managing coastal resources and accommodating increasing pressures from tourism whilst strategies are recommended to ameliorate projected impacts.
In 1939, to accommodate increased automobile traffic, the chains were replaced by steel cables.
To accommodate increased demand, Iraqi Airways recently added two new daily flights to Istanbul from Baghdad.
To accommodate increased traffic, municipalities invested heavily in widening and extending roads.
Our approach identified gene disruptions that accommodate increased expression of an IMP without a penalty in growth.
And little Minot International Airport in North Dakota, undergoing a $40 million terminal expansion to accommodate increased traffic, is doing the same.
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