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The phrase "are capable to accommodate" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form is "are capable of accommodating."
Example: "The new software solutions are capable of accommodating various user needs."
Alternatives: "are able to accommodate" or "can accommodate."
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Literature reports nanostructured electrodes, which are capable to accommodate the volume expansion, reducing associated swelling, degradation and capacity fading.
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The vacuum vessel (VV), segmented into 20-degree modules, is capable to accommodate a 40 MW RF power system.
The minimum admissible value of n LBL (n LBL ) is the minimum number of boxes capable to accommodate all packages.
Buildings designed and built to last, to evolve and capable to accommodate new functions and new uses, are an important factor of urban antifragility.
In order to develop modern context-aware systems that are capable of accommodating emerging pervasive/ubiquitous computing scenarios, are easily manageable, administratively and geographically scalable, it is desirable to have multiple brokers in the system divided into administrative, network, geographic, contextual or load based domains.
It taught us that there is only one person that holds all the knowledge and that person will give it to you in increments and only at the time that he/she feels you are capable of accommodating the knowledge.
We are capable of accommodating both; this bill does so in a very straightforward manner.
What's missing are real democracies, free of corporate influence, that are capable of accommodating and enacting those demands even when they have majority support.
The Web site, operated for Outdoor Life Network by e-Media, has servers that are capable of accommodating tens of millions of cycling fans in the United States.
The thiophenol molecular ion is stabilized by the presence of π-electron systems, which are capable of accommodating a loss of one electron more easily.
Minerals with expanding-contracting sheet structures like double layer hydroxides (DLH) are capable of accommodating molecules of virtually any size and clamping the layer of sorbed reactant ions, and are found to have particularly high catalytic activity [1].
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