Sentence examples for created to accommodate from inspiring English sources

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The course was created to accommodate up to 10,000 students.

Indeed, the new chytrid was so unusual that an entire genus had to be created to accommodate it.

A long and drawn-out first-round schedule, created to accommodate the league's broadcast partners, has also caused a commotion.

Simply stated, there are not enough jobs being created to accommodate the wide variety of demographic groups in need of work.

This provision alone would bring an end to the disjointed and abnormally shaped districts created to accommodate the maximum number of voters of one political party.

On January 20th, a new President will be sworn in, and the structure being created to accommodate the transfer of power is now complete.

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Variations to the standard speed hump design have also been created to better accommodate local infrastructure.

The upstairs deck, which resembles the prow of a boat and opens in the center to allow light onto the patio below, was created specifically to accommodate Mr. Thaxton's pacing, Mr. Enright said.

Its first application is in the mid-size XTS sedan, and judging from an hour's drive in a 2014 XTS wearing a Vsport badge – itself a distinction created specifically to accommodate this new powertrain – there is reason to believe the engine will receive sacks of award hardware by year's end.

The school has created programs to accommodate all of these students.

Also, if a rule is created only to accommodate one or two examples, it may be too specific to be applied to the entire population.

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