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The phrase "it difficult to accommodate" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to express a challenge or difficulty in adjusting or adapting to a certain situation or circumstance. Example: "For some people, the transition to working from home has been seamless, but for others, it has proved difficult to accommodate the lack of structure and boundaries."
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R.N. Podar School in Mumbai found it difficult to accommodate computer lab slots for all its students.
Some cultural commentators have found it difficult to accommodate to this astonishing paradigm shift.
These deficiencies have make it difficult to accommodate changes of social, industrial and employment environment in customized fashion.
One reason that Hazelden may find it difficult to accommodate the new drugs that people like Alan Leshner claim with revolutionize the treatment of addiction is that the A.A. philosophy fervently rejects the idea of a "cure".
One problem is that van Marwijk's formation makes it difficult to accommodate on-fire Klass-Jan Huntelaar, who scored against England in February.
Recent increases in school enrollment, however, have made it difficult to accommodate all of the would-be campers, prompting district officials to warn that next year for the first time Hi-Hill may have to turn away some youngsters.
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"As the Court makes clear, this is not a case where it can be established that it is difficult to accommodate the government's interest, and in fact the mechanism for doing so is already in place.
But Mackintosh had been finding it increasingly difficult to accommodate his clients' small-minded views, their interference.
It's difficult to accommodate those in poetry; and is the writer aware of the more agreeable iambic pentameter in line nine: "they try and fail, and do not really try"? "I was confronted by a version of 'Kim's Game' in the frame".
However, considering the feature of the IPTV network environment where the multicast channel is rapidly changed, it is difficult to accommodate the fast channel switching with the legacy approach.
It is difficult to accommodate the use of such terms with a Fregean theory that requires that the mode of presentation is the semantic value of a singular term in a propositional attitude clause.
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