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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to accommodate the" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase to talk about something being done in order to meet someone's needs or requirements. For example, "The restaurant made several menu adjustments to accommodate the dietary restrictions of the guests."
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We have to accommodate the waves, right?
Each will have to accommodate the other.
You're not there to accommodate the yeast.
Mr. Dandurand worked to accommodate the request.
They must also move to accommodate the expansion.
Roads were never sufficiently expanded to accommodate the swelling population.
The contest had to be formatted to accommodate the computer.
A viewing platform has been built to accommodate the crowds.
The town grows to accommodate the way you play.
Mentions special plans by restaurants to accommodate the delegates.
Rarotonga has barely been able to accommodate the attention.
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