Sentence examples for something to accommodate from inspiring English sources

The phrase "something to accommodate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an action or item that is intended to make a situation more convenient or suitable for someone or something. Example: "We need to find something to accommodate the needs of our diverse team members."

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"Barry said: 'I am really interested in doing something to accommodate performances,' " Mr. Lanzone said.

"We knew we had to do something to accommodate people," he said.

Beware of what's called the "maximum-use imperative" -- the fact that people will often buy or keep something to accommodate a use that they need only rarely (like a dining room table big enough to seat the whole family, who visits once every two years).

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What initially seemed like a stylistic disconnect evolved into a reassuring notion about continuity and the surprising capability of something so old to accommodate something so new.

"It's definitely something one learns to accommodate, but that accommodation takes up mental energy, and that means I have less mental energy for real thinking".

I am dealing with some difficult shit to write my book, but because my disabilities are not visible, not dramatic in a way that people give a shit about, not "readable" in a cute little meme, not something people want to accommodate at their conferences, not something they even want to hear about, I might not get to publish my book.

Mr. Brodsky, 30, who works in private equity, and Ms. Brodsky, 30, who works in marketing for magazines, want to buy something large enough to accommodate the family they hope to start within the next couple of years.

The book, which for so long was something elastic, shifting to accommodate each new thought, every nuance in the writer's mood, begins to harden.

Not just any kind of pre-fab pool, but something much smaller, to accommodate their size.

I think I might think that pushing something the size of a cat out of something that had struggled to accommodate a speculum might earn me at least a few days off.

"But Google is doing something a bit uncharacteristic to accommodate a large partner".

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