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accommodating up
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "accommodating up" is not correct and does not appear to be a standard expression in written English.
It is unclear what context you intend to use it in, as it does not convey a clear meaning. Example: "We need to focus on accommodating up the schedule for the upcoming meeting." (This example is awkward and unclear.)
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Academia
Formal & Business
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
41 human-written examples
Agfa and Ilford were more accommodating, up to a point.
News & Media
Seats about 60, with tables on the sidewalk accommodating up to 16 more.
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Ras Jdir camp is capable of accommodating up to 20,000 migrants for short periods.
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Since 1971, the pier has been called Hudson Depot, accommodating up to 165 buses.
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Circus skills classes include juggling and plate spinning, in a venue accommodating up to 22 families.
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Guided tours accommodating up to four people cost about $208 a day in summer and $267 in winter, including lunch.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
19 human-written examples
Room to accommodate up to 50,000 workers.
News & Media
Each room accommodates up to four.
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They accommodate up to six people.
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Now at peak times it accommodates up to 20,000 people.
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A smaller hall can accommodate up to 250 people.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing capacity, always use "accommodating up to" to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness. For instance, instead of saying "The venue is accommodating up 500 guests", say "The venue is accommodating up to 500 guests."
Common error
A frequent error is omitting "to" after "accommodating", resulting in grammatically incorrect phrases like "accommodating up 100 people". Always include "to" when specifying a maximum capacity: "accommodating up to 100 people".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "accommodating up" functions as part of a verb phrase, often intended to describe the capacity or ability to hold a certain number or amount. However, Ludwig AI points out that it's grammatically not standard, as demonstrated by example sentences which often include the addition of "to".
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Academia
21%
Formal & Business
15%
Less common in
Science
13%
Wiki
10%
Encyclopedias
8%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "accommodating up" is often used to describe the capacity or ability to hold a certain number or amount. However, Ludwig AI identifies this phrasing as grammatically non-standard, with the omission of "to" creating an incomplete and awkward construction. The more accurate and widely accepted form is "accommodating up to". Although it appears across various source types, including news, academia, and business, it is best to use the correct phrase for clearer communication. Common errors include omitting "to". For best practice always add "to" in this context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
accommodating up to
This alternative explicitly specifies a limit to the accommodation, adding precision.
able to accommodate up to
This alternative emphasizes the capability of accommodating a certain quantity.
housing up to
This alternative specifically refers to providing housing for a certain number.
capable of holding up to
This alternative focuses on the capacity to hold or contain a maximum amount.
fitting up to
This alternative suggests the physical act of fitting or containing.
serving up to
This alternative implies providing service to a maximum number.
catering for up to
This alternative indicates providing catering services to a maximum number.
providing space for up to
This alternative specifies the act of providing space to a maximum number.
designed for up to
This alternative highlights the design aspect related to a capacity.
built to hold up to
This alternative focuses on the construction aspect related to capacity.
FAQs
How to use "accommodating up to" in a sentence?
Use "accommodating up to" to specify the maximum capacity of something. For example, "The conference room is "accommodating up to" 200 attendees".
What can I say instead of "accommodating up"?
While "accommodating up" is not grammatically standard, you can use phrases like ""accommodating up to"", "able to accommodate up to", or "capable of holding up to" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "accommodating up to" or "accommodating up"?
"Accommodating up to" is the grammatically correct phrase. "Accommodating up" is generally considered incorrect.
What's the difference between "accommodating" and "accommodating up to"?
"Accommodating" means providing space or facilities. "Accommodating up to" specifies the maximum quantity or number that can be accommodated.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested