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The phrase "are expected to accommodate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing obligations or anticipated actions that individuals or organizations should fulfill in relation to others' needs or requirements.
Example: "Employees are expected to accommodate their colleagues' schedules when planning meetings to ensure everyone can participate."
Alternatives: "are anticipated to adjust" or "should be able to adapt".
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Twin two-story garages on either wing of the home are expected to accommodate up to 30 cars each.
The schools, with a charter school that abuts the site, are expected to accommodate about 1,360 children.
With few exceptions, schools are expected to accommodate most special-education students, rather than send them to separate schools that may be far from their homes.
As such, they are expected to accommodate services with very different requirements in terms of latency, bandwidth and reliability, among others, for the vertical sectors.
Few teachers are expected to accommodate the needs of children with I.Q.'s of 60 to 70 in the same class as normal learners without additional support to meet their special needs.
Two lanes are expected to accommodate three cars, or even trucks, abreast, even if it means scraping through, hooting like mad, with only inches to spare on either side.
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Kennedy International Airport is expected to accommodate 440,000 travelers and La Guardia Airport is expected to handle 300,000 travelers.
Designed to handle 30,000 visits a year, it is expected to accommodate 46,000 patients this year.
The center is expected to accommodate 260 children and be ready in a year.
This value is expected to accommodate at least 85% of pedestrian population.
It is expected to accommodate 30 million passengers a year, about 44percentt of Heathrow's current capacity.
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