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The phrase "amendment that would accommodate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a proposed change or addition to a document or policy that is intended to make it more inclusive or suitable for a particular situation.
Example: "The committee proposed an amendment that would accommodate the needs of all stakeholders involved in the project."
Alternatives: "change that would support" or "revision that would allow for".
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So Mr Zardari wants a constitutional amendment that would accommodate both old and new judges while clipping Mr Musharraf's power to sack the government and parliament at will.But the political scene gets murkier by the day.
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I needed to construct a ritual that would accommodate both".
What is the world that would accommodate Shylock, anyway?
She suggested another possible solution: a flexible work schedule that would accommodate early pickup.
Mr. Smart said Raytheon may add a stronger phone case that would accommodate a larger battery.
The danger lies in any amendment that would widen it.
G. would support a Constitutional amendment that would repeal about half the Bill of Rights.
5.14pm BST Lord Marks QC is speaking for the amendment (described by Jo Shaw as a wrecking amendment that would allow secret courts).
This past summer, the House Appropriations Committee rejected an amendment that would have lifted the C.D.C. restraints.
Overnight, lawmakers also approved a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow full-scale commercial casinos.
He asked them to back a constitutional amendment that would allow refunds.
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