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The phrase "accommodating role" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a position or function that is flexible and supportive, often in a collaborative or service-oriented context.
Example: "In her accommodating role, she ensured that all team members felt heard and valued during the project discussions."
Alternatives: "supportive position" or "flexible function".
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Our lab and others have validated the accommodating role of Ad type 5 minor capsid protein IX (pIX) for the incorporation and functional display of heterologous polypeptides and proteins, such as poly-lysine (pK) [13], green and red fluorescence proteins (GFP and RFP) [4], [10], [11], or HSV-1 TK [12], [14].
Assuming this accommodating role, caregivers display a range of emotional responses from guilt and self-blame, to anger and disgust, as well as high levels of anxiety and frustration for accepting these problematic behaviours and their impact on family functioning [ 13].
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The study incorporates historical groundwater developments as recorded by various concerned agencies and also accommodates the role of some of the major tributaries of River Ganga as geo-hydrological boundaries.
Critical care teams comprise a consultant anaesthetist, a critical care nurse, a flight nurse attendant (paramedic) and a technician, all of whom attend courses designed specifically to accommodate their role within the team.
This expansion will accommodate the role and influence of DNA sequences (gene coding and tandem repeat regions), to be taken into account in addition to histone modifications inside the model.
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