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Discover LudwigThe phrase "although it has accommodated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or exception regarding something that has made adjustments or changes.
Example: "Although it has accommodated various needs over the years, the system still faces significant challenges."
Alternatives: "even though it has adjusted" or "despite having adapted".
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Although it has accommodated 40,000 of them, the overwhelming majority have nowhere to go.
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It has accommodated 40 children for two weeks each summer, although it will be closed for renovations this summer, and the demand has been so great that they are planning on expanding it next summer.
So far it has accommodated devolution fairly easily.
Instead, it has accommodated itself to the Trump ethos.
Although Nascar has accommodated the boom by adding to the schedule, now up to 36 races, it continues to branch out.
The campaigns are allotted no official input, although the commission historically has accommodated some requests, such as whether candidates sit around a table or stand behind lecterns.
Mr. Bileck has accommodated.
"We've accommodated it.
He asks how reality could have accommodated it.
Although it has yet to host any significant population or the means to accommodate them, it already boasts a post office, a university and an archaeological museum.
But he said the theatre's shallow stage meant it had not been able to accommodate some of the big shows that might have played there – although it has had many long runners including Buddy, Annie and Billy Elliot.
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