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The phrase "adjusting to accommodate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to make changes or modifications in order to meet specific requirements or needs.
Example: "The team is adjusting to accommodate the new project deadlines to ensure timely delivery."
Alternatives: "modifying to fit" or "adapting to meet".
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And the industry is adjusting to accommodate the changing technology.
Occasional twinges or aches in your abdomen, pelvic area and back are often the result of your body adjusting to accommodate your growing fetus.
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The cast is also wearing friendly and can be adjusted to accommodate swelling from injured limbs by the adjustment of the opening gap.
They must be adjusted to accommodate emergencies.
The frame can be adjusted to accommodate mattresses of various thicknesses.
The program can be adjusted to accommodate students with particular career goals in mind.
"Baselines can be adjusted to accommodate emissions variability associated with the extraction of a natural resource or reserve.
People wondered whether the play would have to be directorially adjusted to accommodate a non-white cast.
As each street is unique in scale and character, each unit is adjusted to accommodate its context.
BMW, however, has not said how the i3's platform would adjust to accommodate the two powertrains.
The Nelson Olsen covariance estimator of the simultaneous least squares-probit model is adjusted to accommodate probability based stratified surveys.
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