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The phrase "allow for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to make provisions or accommodations for something.
Example: "We need to allow for a delay in the project timeline due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "make room for a" or "account for a".
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Our regressions allow for a counterfactual analysis.
Finally, they allow for a wide range of model settings.
But circumstances may not allow for a delay.
It could allow for a healthier relationship with collectors".
"The law does not allow for a stop-and-shoot".
New realignments in parliament could allow for a unity government.
Doesn't this app then allow for a very superficial matching?
(We'll allow for a certain movement on either side).
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Allow for a minimum of 10% waste (extra roofing).[1].
These improvements allow for a real-time implementation.
Allow for a little slack.
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