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The phrase "allow for a large" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to accommodate or make provisions for a significant amount or size of something.
Example: "The design must allow for a large influx of visitors during the summer months."
Alternatives: "make room for a large" or "provide for a large".
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Think about how large the plants will grow, as well as looking forward to how they will look - will they look better as a clump or a singular specimen, does your space allow for a large pond or is a small water feature more allowable?
When successful, those organizations allow for a large measure of the human fulfillment now available to Western man.
The reasons for Pericles' ascendancy remain a secret, and that in itself makes it necessary to allow for a large element of "charismatic" leadership.
To allow for a large scale, low maintenance quality control we present a robust approach integrating photoacoustic and metal oxide based gas sensing technologies.
The latter will, by normal composition as well as CO2 recycle design, allow for a large band of CO2 concentrations available to the various technologies.
In particular, the use of small water droplets and high mass loading can allow for a large interfacial surface area for heat transfer.
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The aeroelastic setup was specifically developed to allow for a large-amplitude motion (about one chord in heaving and more than 90°in pitching) and to simulate an energy-conversion apparatus by increasing the heaving damping (up to about 18% of the critical one) through eddy-current dampers.
The space requirements and cost associated with the ferret model did not allow for a larger sample size.
At the evolutionary level, decreased investment in muscularity, adiposity and the digestive tract allow for a larger brain.
(If possible, students in each small group may share their poll results with each other to allow for a larger sample survey).
Micro Four Thirds is an extension of the Four Thirds camera standard that was created by Olympus and Panasonic to allow for a larger image sensor inside a smaller chassis.
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