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The phrase "a margin for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing allowances, flexibility, or extra space in various contexts, such as finance, planning, or design.
Example: "We need to ensure there is a margin for error in our calculations to avoid any potential mistakes."
Alternatives: "a buffer for" or "an allowance for".
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"There is a margin for error".
We try to leave a margin for the member states".
"So there's less of a margin for error with him.
I don't have much of a margin for error.
There wasn't much of a margin for error".
She still has a margin for improvement that is enormous.
It's just that in some countries, like the UK, there's more of a margin for life, a margin for doing things without getting shot.
"It's when there is a margin for error that emotion runs high".
It has a margin for error of plus or minus five percentage points, the company said.
There is still a margin for error in terms of pacing, but it's now tiny.
How much greater a margin for error would Ryan and Sanchez have now?
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