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The phrase "extended to accommodate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where something is modified or adjusted to meet specific needs or requirements.
Example: "The schedule was extended to accommodate the additional participants in the workshop."
Alternatives: "adjusted to fit" or "modified to suit".
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This formulation provides an easily extendible framework and can be extended to accommodate more general scenarios, like the presence of heterozygous positions in diploid genomes, coverage overdispersion or the distribution of repeat elements, as well as base quality values.
And visitors can now enjoy special evening hours, which have been extended to accommodate nighttime forays.
The length of the workers' shifts was extended to accommodate the heavy snow fall.
In fact, the stage of Caramoor's Venetian Theater will have to be extended to accommodate them.
It also means that delivery span times will have to be extended to accommodate the extra deliveries.
The platforms in the rest of the system were brutally extended to accommodate longer trains; their institutional tile walls give them the look of a grubby housing project.
Mr. Levine had 327, according to the orchestra's press office, which still necessitated removing several rows of seats near the stage so the platform could be extended to accommodate the extra forces.
Extended to accommodate giant bombers in its former life as a military airport, the 2.7km (1.7 mile) strip catapults aircraft over the Atlantic into relatively clear airspace, and away from built-up areas.
One of the designated sites is situated at a small intersection where the sidewalk will be extended to accommodate 3D floor art and a street-art gallery, to be used as both a day- and night-time space.
Some platforms would also be extended to accommodate longer trains.
The table may be extended to accommodate additional special features.
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