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The phrase "accommodating part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a section or aspect of something that is flexible or helpful in meeting needs or requests.
Example: "The accommodating part of the agreement allows for adjustments based on the client's feedback."
Alternatives: "flexible section" or "helpful aspect".
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The NW-SE trending fault zones DRF and SLF appear to be accommodating part of the relative motion (<4 mm/yr shown in Fig. 8 (left)) between SC and SU.
These reopened units can improve the ventilation distribution by accommodating part of the tidal volume, thus minimizing tidal hyperinflation as well.
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Moreover, the protection module can accommodate part of the combinational logic of the core under protection, causing malfunction of the system if the protection is removed.
The Eastern Betic Shear Zone (EBSZ) in Southern Iberia is known to accommodate part of the 4 5 mm/yr convergence between Africa and Iberia, but its seismic hazard is not sufficiently understood for an accurate risk assessment.
Quality Control needs to adapt to new requirements of 100% inspection and additive manufacturing (AM) to enable high-speed inspection of internal and external features, rapidly accommodate part design changes, tie results to unique part numbers, perform automated metrology and make a final decision on the condition of a measured part.
It was developed rapidly, along with various other towns in the United Kingdom in order to accommodate part of the London 'overspill' as perceived under the Greater London Plan in 1944.
Features of the work environment, principally the pressures on human resources, changes in ways of working to accommodate part time staff and the complexity of case management, were perceived to underpin the risks of compromised information exchange and care planning.
Rather than focusing on the "single, clean database" originally piloted by David Blunkett, the structure was radically altered in December 2006 by the strategic action plan for the national identity scheme, to accommodate parts of the national identity register within separate existing government systems.
And Europe's overall web of regulations and job protections makes the labor market more rigid and less accommodating to part-time work — which is the kind of work that mothers, especially, tend to want.
Religious institutions are addressing the issue on several levels, from trying to make more money available to reduce student debt to looking at ways to cut the costs of seminary education to being more accommodating to part-time students who require full-time jobs to make pursuing a graduate degree feasible.
Finland's prime minister, Juha Sipila, has said he will give up his home to accommodate refugees, part of a growing trend of politicians making personal gestures to help those fleeing war and persecution.
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