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The phrase "accommodating the human" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the need to adjust or adapt something to meet human needs or preferences.
Example: "The design of the new software is focused on accommodating the human user, ensuring that it is intuitive and easy to navigate."
Alternatives: "meeting human needs" or "adapting to human requirements".
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Inside the auditorium, the joke continues with the stage and part of the stalls dominated by a clutter of bizarrely designed furniture and wooden ramps – none of which look capable of accommodating the human body with any comfort.
Accommodating the human as a system element in the architecting process allows for better integration of the organizational HSI processes (Army MANPRINT program), yielding improvements in HSI-organization and task efficiency.
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The old idea is that wilderness defines a place out there, an amplitude of emptiness that can easily accommodate the human imperative.
However, the central theme -- that buildings must accommodate the human body and not vice versa -- is vital and is not heard often enough.
That will require active mutual engagement: the willingness to reach outside the circle you're comfortable with; the willingness to cross over into others' mental space and open yourself to their different outlooks and experiences; and the willingness to see how your own ideas might need to be extended or revised to accommodate the human lessons others give.
If we can promote the use of trees as outdoor visual media, then we can better plan cities to both accommodate the human requirement for nature, and our developing want for digital control over the visual environment.
It's said to be rigid, routine, incapable of accommodating the nuances of human behavior.
The binary classifications of sports might have a difficult time accommodating the continuum of human sexuality.
IF sets are widely used to tackle imprecise and uncertain decision information in decision making due to their capability of accommodating the hesitation in human decision processes.
We have argued that a sound mitigation strategy, whether or not incorporating technological advancements, must be focused on identifying and accommodating the realities of human performance.
In multivariate regressions including body size and physical activity, human TEE exceeded that of chimpanzees and bonobos, gorillas and orangutans by approximately 400, 635 and 820 kcal day -1), respectively, readay -1ccommodating the cost of humans' grespectively size and readilyctive output.
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