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The phrase "accommodating the possibility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the consideration or allowance for a certain outcome or scenario in a plan or discussion.
Example: "The team is accommodating the possibility of delays in the project timeline to ensure we meet our deadlines."
Alternatives: "allowing for the possibility" or "considering the possibility".
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Any view that ties belief attribution and the subject's language as closely together as Davidson's does Sellars (1956 , 1969, Brandom (1994), and Wettstein (2004) also offer views of this sort will have difficulty accommodating the possibility of belief in creatures without language.
This assumption has the disadvantages of not taking into account the complexities of the carcinogenic process and of not accommodating the possibility that the dose response data may be best explained by a curve that is nonlinear in the low-dose region.
While traditional LC models potentially confound heterogeneity in consumer preferences and individual differences in error variance [ 49– 51], scale-adjusted LC choice models separately consider both types of response heterogeneity by accommodating the possibility that each latent class may be composed of subsets of respondents who differ in terms of their level of variance [ 52– 52].
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Surely such knowledge is possible, so an adequate theory of knowledge must accommodate the possibility.
You remember the flower pot with fondness, but you must accommodate the possibility of the stapler.
The revised plan was produced in response to a request by the city's Office of Management and Budget, which had asked all city agencies to submit a contingency plan to accommodate the possibility of cuts of up to a quarter of their budget.
For example, the American psychologist Michael E. Cole and other psychologists have argued that cognitive processing does not accommodate the possibility that descriptions of intelligence may differ from one culture to another and across cultural subgroups.
From there it can be hard to podium — "podium" has become a verb — because eight skiers came after her, and the judges tend to reserve some cushion in their scores to accommodate the possibility of better performances by the top seeds, who go last.
It is plausible to think that in many societies, unconscious prejudice is a factor in a significant range of discriminatory behavior, and a viable understanding of the concept of discrimination must be able to accommodate the possibility.
But, among others, Bricker (2007: 130) suggests that a plausible view of de re modality must accommodate the possibility of oneself failing to exist even while things are qualitatively just as they actually are.
The GARCH modeling methodology is introduced to accommodate the possibility of serial correlation in volatility since the daily peak demand data exhibits non-constant mean and variance, and multiple seasonality corresponding to weekly and monthly periodicity.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com