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The phrase "allow a more thorough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for greater depth or detail in a process, analysis, or examination.
Example: "This new method will allow a more thorough investigation of the issue at hand."
Alternatives: "enable a deeper" or "facilitate a more comprehensive".
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This will allow a more thorough, thoughtful, long-term plan for irreplaceable land resources that are crucial for MIT's future.
The analysis and interpretation of these is non-trivial but will allow a more thorough understanding of cancer.
To allow a more thorough study of t(15 17), we designed small (0.9 3.6 kb), target-specific, single-copy probes from the human genome sequence.
Further, prospective measurement of a large suite of air pollutants may allow a more thorough understanding of what pollutant source(s) is/are responsible for any health benefit observed.
The testing vehicles of 4-PBT allow a more thorough validation of the foregoing predicted approaches based on finite element analysis compared with the simulated results with related experimental data.
The results obtained in this study have significant implications on chlorosome structure and architecture, and will allow a more thorough investigation of the energetics of photosynthetic light harvesting in green bacteria.
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It additionally also offers an important complement to other post-genomic strategies such as metabolite profiling providing insights into the regulation of the metabolic network and thus allowing a more thorough description of plant cellular function.
This approach could enrich the analysis of this topic, allowing a more thorough understanding.
If the theme or topic is extremely complex by its nature, then e.g. the Delphi method may be more suitable, as it allows a more thorough and longer process than the Futures Clinique.
In Jacksonian and antebellum America, steam power allowed a more thorough exploitation of mahogany wood: Steam-cut veneers were thinner, and railroads allowed lumber to be more thoroughly extracted from forests.
The strength of this study is that data were collected from multiple centres, allowing a more thorough investigation into the relationship between plasma and tumour thymidine concentrations and [18F]FLT uptake than has been possible previously.
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