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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assets to accommodate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing resources or properties that are available to meet specific needs or requirements.
Example: "The company has allocated sufficient assets to accommodate the growing demand for its products."
Alternatives: "resources to support" or "funds to meet".
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Finally, utilities may need to employ additional generation assets to accommodate customer demand during peak hours.
Profits at Japanese automaker Nissan Motor dipped 14% in the first fiscal quarter, compared to the same period a year ago, as it wrote down the value of its assets to accommodate new Japanese accounting rules.
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Because mutual funds are forced to keep more assets in cash to accommodate these excess trades, and along with that comes an increase in trading costs, which funny enough are passed on to all shareholders.
This rate represents the opportunity cost of investing in a risk free asset plus an extra 2% to accommodate price shocks to electricity.
Both classes have a crew of some 40 sailors, but the Independence-class vessels have a larger flight deck to accommodate more air assets.
Understanding the sensitive nature of identifying information assets, the CDL designed its operations to accommodate datasets from State and Commonwealth organisations whilst applying the highest level of security.
"But our portfolios are set up to accommodate huge pools of assets moving in or out of our funds".
If the US steps up its regional naval presence, it seems probable that Australia will be prevailed upon further by the US to take part in joint exercises in the flashpoint of the South China Sea and there could be requests to accommodate more American military assets on Australian soil.
And the size limit for games is going to have to be raised as well to accommodate the higher-fidelity assets.
And one would be well-advised to invest in a sports cup to protect one's "assets", as they have beefed up the bass to accommodate today's discerning audiophiles and thwap-addicts.
Charles Biderman of TrimTabs says that telecom ETFs issued a hefty 12% of assets (see The Sell-Off Is An Overreaction) to accommodate new buys.
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