Sentence examples for grown to accommodate from inspiring English sources

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"The budget would not have grown to accommodate it.

The area of the settlement appears to have grown to accommodate an increasing population.

Although South Carolina has remained more rural than most other states, its metropolitan areas have grown to accommodate more than half of the state's total population.

The gallery tours have grown to accommodate some 20 art spaces and hundreds of people, and D.J.'s and V.J.'s perform as visitors view the works on display.

Since the inception of Cornell's Sage Hall in 1875 — the university's first dormitory for women, where an arboretum used for botany lessons was constructed — the gardens have grown to accommodate guests seeking specimens from skunk cabbage to the 123 types of rhododendrons in the Bowers Rhododendron Collection.

The site has grown to accommodate content that would've generally fallen outside its purview but it still holds standards that don't make it an ideal place for tinkerers to show off their latest idea.

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The town grows to accommodate the way you play.

When the workforce expands, the economy will normally grow to accommodate it.

Started last summer by photography enthusiast Jack Thomas to host his own shots, it grew to accommodate others he found online.

A measure that passed this summer to raise the debt ceiling included federal spending caps; that deal allowed for those caps to grow to accommodate emergency disaster aid.

As the inlet velocity is raised, the stagnation point moves downstream, and the flame length grows to accommodate the reactants mass flow.

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