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The phrase "are built to accommodate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing structures, systems, or objects that are designed to support or fit certain needs or requirements.
Example: "The new office spaces are built to accommodate the growing number of employees and their collaborative work styles."
Alternatives: "are designed to support" or "are constructed to fit".
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Roads are built to accommodate projected traffic, which then grows to fill the new capacity.
Shopping mall lots are built to accommodate the quantity of traffic their developers expect on their busiest days of the year; "Black Friday lots," they could be called.
And the fact is that were Beckham forced to withdraw at any stage of the game the 2012 Galaxy are built to accommodate the loss.
As Warwick becomes more suburban and schools are built to accommodate children from the new families who move here, many longtime residents worry about the traffic and rising property taxes, but some sound stoic about the changes.
Fantasy worlds such as Linden Labs Second Lifee and even reality-based environments such as Google Earth are built to accommodate user-generated houses and other objects, which anyone can design using in-game tools or Google's SketchUp 3-D modeling software.
Most of these products are built to accommodate inviting people outside your company into the space.
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"A stage was built to accommodate them.
Kennedy was built to accommodate 3,644 students.
Many colleges were built to accommodate the students.
More and more playhouses were built to accommodate the demand.
A viewing platform has been built to accommodate the crowds.
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are required to accommodate
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are prepared to accommodate
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