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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodating such a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of making adjustments or provisions for something specific.
Example: "The committee is focused on accommodating such a diverse range of needs in the new policy."
Alternatives: "making room for such a" or "providing for such a".
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Accommodating such a large number today is a huge logistical challenge.
But it also has an exposed look – as if caught out (as any house accommodating such a legend might).
Its patchy history in the repertoire illustrates the difficulty of accommodating such a hybrid, and nowadays it is usually heard in concert performances like this, conducted by Roger Norrington with the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra as part of the Proms' Berlioz bicentenary celebrations.
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Havana wasn't used to accommodating such an influx of reporters and photographers, or having Cuban and American press liaisons and security forces all work together, Somodevilla said.
Even then, Broadway theaters initially refused to accommodate such a production.
This leads to the proposition that the traditional security paradigm based on national security fails to accommodate such a triangulation.
Planners have determined that the rebuilt trade center will not be large enough to accommodate such a hall, Mr. Higgins said.
It was as if the walls had to come down to accommodate such a point of view.
He says the only theatre large enough to accommodate such a company is the Grand Theatre in Swansea.
These new changes hit those with lower incomes and least able to accommodate such a change the hardest.
However, England national sides never knew how to accommodate such a luxurious position in a team of only eleven players.
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