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The phrase "allow for a bridge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the need to create a connection or transition between two points, ideas, or situations.
Example: "In our discussion, we must allow for a bridge between the two differing opinions to foster understanding."
Alternatives: "create a connection" or "provide a link".
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By defining this bridge, we allow for an automatic model transformation.
There is good evidence that an amended regulation allowing for a seven-day bridge of MAT in the form of buprenorphine/naloxone could be a useful harm reduction tool.
This style allows for a thinner roadbed than a bridge with a single tower and a series of cables fanning out from it and gives the undercroft a more inviting disposition, Zoli said.
So then, in order to optimize resistance and elasticity, crosslinking agents are used with at least two functional reactive groups that allow for making bridges between polymeric chains with formaldehyde, epoxides reacting with polyethyleneglycol, dialdehydes (glutaraldehyde and glyoxal), and starch [ 54].
The cable-stayed bridge allows for a sailing channel which is 32 m tall and 50 m wide.
The scaffolds in the BMP group maintained the bone length throughout the duration of the study and allow for bridging.
The roofs of modular homes, Mr. Shuey said, are typically designed to fold down to allow for passage under bridges and overpasses.
† The use of glyoxal bridged cyclam allows for a high yielding mono-functionalisation reaction with a benzyl halide due to the selective reactivity of the nitrogen nucleophiles.
The proposed approach allows for bridging a methodological gap between sequence-based bioinformatics and molecular dynamics simulations: molecular interactions can be modeled based on physio-chemical model in a highly parallelizable and high-throughput-ready fashion.
A dental implant is a titanium screw placed in the jaw bone that allows for an artificial tooth (crowns, bridges, or dentures) to be joined to it.
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