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The phrase "allow for a substantial" 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 degree of something.
Example: "The new policy will allow for a substantial increase in employee benefits, ensuring better support for our staff."
Alternatives: "permit a considerable" or "make room for a significant".
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A Briganti score cut-off was chosen to allow for a substantial reduction of the number scans performed, without missing more than a few positive scans.
This will allow for a substantial dose reduction of the CT-scans to 5.2 mSv for the preoperative scan and further reduction for the postoperative scan, which is necessary for estimating the volume of resected bone.
This extended use of museum specimens for comparative anatomical studies would allow for a substantial increase in taxon sampling on one hand, and on the other would minimize the ecological impact of such analyses.
Recent genomic sequencing from a variety of species should allow for a substantial expansion of the previous analysis, which focused mainly on the mammalian and specifically the human receptors.
Therefore, the initial imaging time point of 2 hours (3 4 half-lives) was chosen to allow for a substantial clearance of the tracer from the circulation (also shown in Figure 3A).
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This detector technology allows for a substantial cost reduction while preserving the energy resolution needed for radiological measurements.
This, together with a reduction in the number of unknowns, allows for a substantial increase in achievable accuracy as well as in tractable system size.
Moreover, our approach shows much lower sensitivity to the choice of initial parameters, which allows for a substantial reduction of pre-processing.
This is shown here with a quasi-2D (Q2D) algorithm for the special case of a quasiperiodically forced map, which allows for a substantial simplification of the general case described in Krauskopf and Osinga (1998).
After all, low-skilled immigration over the past decades allowed for a substantial reduction in the price of locally-traded goods and services that are immigrant-intensive in the United States (Cortés 2008).2Third, any successful comprehensive immigration reform proposal will most likely have to increase immigration enforcement and expand E-Verify nationwide.
Interestingly, the low moisture absorption was found to help limit the degradation of residual cyanate ester groups during exposure to hot water, allowing for a substantial recovery in the glass transition temperature upon subsequent heating, an unusual phenomenon for polycyanurate networks.
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