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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow correction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when giving permission for someone to make changes or adjustments to something, such as a document or a statement.
Example: "Please review the document and allow correction where necessary to ensure accuracy."
Alternatives: "permit adjustments" or "authorize modifications".
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Arterial blood gas samples were taken to measure alveolar deadspace to allow correction for the alveolar-arterial N2O difference and to correct for the presence of unmeasured shunt perfusion.
The measured masses, recoil velocities, and recoil angles allow correction for Doppler shift and assignment of individual γ-rays to decay of the correct reaction product.
They are joined by two transverse bars, one above and one below, to provide better rigidity to the device and to allow correction of rotation.
This need prompted the development of refined in-room imaging and tracking techniques that allow correction of patient position and even real-time compensation of organ motion to be performed.
Acute genetic disruption of Otx2 in the choroid plexus decreased its levels in the cortex and restored a juvenile-like state to the adult visual system powerful enough to allow correction of amblyopia, a visual impairment that, while treatable in youth, is usually irreversible in adulthood.
Subtraction of CA1 from CA3 for each sensor should allow correction for any interferent response.
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It also wouldn't be unprecedented on social media: both Facebook and Instagram (owned by Facebook) allow corrections to be made with statuses and captions after the content has gone live.
The users can switch between the two screens to allow corrections and calibration, but cannot see both texts at the same time.
We allow corrections to cumulatively influence further error-correction alignments.
These reliability studies will serve to estimate within-subject "random" variations in risk factor measurements, so as to allow corrections of attenuation effects resulting from random misclassification.
You learn a lot when you allow corrections.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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