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The phrase "allow for a lot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing flexibility, capacity, or the potential for various outcomes in a given situation.
Example: "This new policy allows for a lot of creativity in how projects can be approached."
Alternatives: "provides ample room" or "offers significant flexibility."
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Formal experimentation means that he can allow for a lot of failure.
Five thousand movies and more, spread out over 10 years, allow for a lot of variety.
It doesn't allow for a lot of victims or charity or innocence.
It does not allow for a lot of personal ups and downs.
"Suicide attacks don't allow for a lot of margin to make a decision," said Vicente Gonzales Mota, the lead prosecutor.
My life does not allow for a lot of the things that are most important to me.
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And his schedule allowed for a lot of family time.
The curriculum in Human Development and in Human Ecology allows for a lot of exploration of interests.
"But the policy actually allowed for a lot of protections," the soldier said.
That has allowed for a lot more blitzes and disguised looks by the front seven.
Tyrrell said having the guards as contractors "allows for a lot of leeway...
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