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The phrase "allow for a more" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something allows for a more expansive, varied, or greater result or action. For example, "The larger budget will allow for a more ambitious project this year."
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Still, MCI's creditors asked the bankruptcy court to allow for a more limited discovery.
These changes would allow for a "more nuanced" response to the situation.
Identification of the dominant proliferative signals and key aberrations will allow for a more personalized therapy.
However, ours is inspired in typical DG formulations for compressible flows which allow for a more straightforward implementation.
The addition of sound wouldn't be too difficult and would allow for a more enjoyable game experience.
Using cars that could vary their speed and have improved steering capability would allow for a more dynamic system.
Such an approach would leave much of the government intact and allow for a more seamless transition.
A few hours into the game, I had upgraded my Batmobile to allow for a more powerful ejector seat function.
At the time, Senator Brownback said, "The extension will allow for a more thorough examination of new initiatives".
These terms allow for a more discriminatory shared feature representation.
More training data, from larger and more varied projects would allow for a more refined model.
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