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The phrase "allow for a very" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to accommodate or make provisions for something significant or substantial.
Example: "The new policy will allow for a very flexible work schedule that meets the needs of all employees."
Alternatives: "permit a significant" or "provide for a considerable".
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Doesn't this app then allow for a very superficial matching?
"The theme was open-ended enough to allow for a very broad interpretation".
The Meyer wavelet is used here because its rapid decay properties allow for a very compact representation of the field.
"Most companies allow for a very short transition, one to three months," said Richard Ostuw, a consultant with Towers Perrin, a major human resources advisory firm.
Unfortunately, this approach does not allow for a very high air-side heat transfer coefficient, and the performance of these heat exchangers is often air-side limited.
That is why the feedback mechanism between users (the agree/disagree button) is a useful way to allow for a very minimal amount of discussion while still being able to derive value from this process.
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Even allowing for a very slow start, Irish were always the more powerful and penetrative side.
"The internet allows for a very interactive and playful connection with the audience," said Bangalter.
That budget allowed for a very small increase in operating expenses.
"This site on the Peak allows for a very dynamic, sculptured piece.
"The possibility of these various materials in combination allows for a very high efficiency at high frequency," Mr. Caamano said.
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