Sentence examples for also expected to accommodate from inspiring English sources

The phrase "also expected to accommodate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing requirements or responsibilities that involve making adjustments or provisions for something or someone.
Example: "The new policy is also expected to accommodate the needs of remote workers."
Alternatives: "also anticipated to support" or "also required to adjust for".

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The arena is being built for Southern Arkansas's intercollegiate rodeo team, but it is also expected to accommodate horse shows and other livestock events, along with concerts and trade shows.

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The MPC can also be expected to accommodate with lower risk-free rates the higher spreads that are likely to result from new regulatory requirements.

After the World Cup the stadium - also known as the Itaquerao- is expected to accommodate nearly 50,000 people.

Designed to handle 30,000 visits a year, it is expected to accommodate 46,000 patients this year.

The schools, with a charter school that abuts the site, are expected to accommodate about 1,360 children.

Twin two-story garages on either wing of the home are expected to accommodate up to 30 cars each.

Expected to accommodate up to 750 worshippers at any one time, in three halls.

This value is expected to accommodate at least 85% of pedestrian population.

A new 5th generation (5G) radio access technology is expected to accommodate the exponentially growing demand of mobile traffic.

The new dormitories are expected to accommodate 192 persons annually.

Dubai is expected to accommodate over 15 million tourists by 2015.

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