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The phrase "again to accommodate a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of making adjustments or changes to fit a particular need or requirement once more.
Example: "We have decided to revise the schedule again to accommodate a larger group of participants."
Alternatives: "once more to fit a" or "again to meet a".
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What is worse, she - let's call her "Mildred" - and her seven thousand new neighbors may be forced out yet again to accommodate a new industrial park.
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De Peyster was displaced in 1973 when Bowling Green was renovated again to accommodate subway improvements.
Then, at 4 p.m., the set was changed again to accommodate the evening performance.
It was not clear late last night if the size of the deal had grown again, to accommodate the lower price.
The exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery in London to mark 50 Years of the Sunday Times Magazine has attracted so many visitors that it is being extended again to accommodate the unprecedented demand.
The inaccessibility of the station has long been a source of frustration for subway riders; since Sept. 11, 2001, the two platforms have been open for about three years, from September 2002 to August 2005, when they closed again, to accommodate excavation and construction on the Dey Street underground concourse that will link the Fulton Street Transit Center to the World Trade Center site.
Sokratis Papastathopoulos: Harry Kane is back and Spurs are having to find their rhythm again to accommodate him.
The team would have played differently and then have to change again to accommodate Rooney, and we would get knocked out.
NBC then moved the episode again to accommodate Game 7 of the World Series, but as of January head honcho Dick Wolf still couldn't tell reporters whether it would ever see the light of day. .
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS Too cramped to accommodate a wheelchair.
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