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The phrase "allow for an efficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to create conditions or provisions that enable efficiency in a process or system.
Example: "The new policy is designed to allow for an efficient workflow, reducing delays and improving productivity."
Alternatives: "facilitate an efficient" or "enable an efficient".
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In particular, the subchannel-synchronized receiver does not allow for an efficient implementation.
They allow for an efficient computation of the risk, but are limited to short-term collision prediction.
In the simultaneous optimization of process and fluid, relaxed pure component parameters allow for an efficient optimization.
The conductivity of ZnO films is high enough to allow for an efficient redox process, which also provides a large internal surface available for dye intercalation.
as well as their counterparts for m = − n, allow for an efficient and stable evaluation of Θ n m ( r ) and ϒ n m ( r ).
To allow for an efficient implementation on a micro-processor, a substitute controller is suggested to perform the minimum-time guidance task.
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Keenum said that screens and quick slants doubled as Houston's running plays, allowing for an efficient and high-energy offense.
The folio platform allows for an efficient delivery of investment management and, in fact, uses mutual funds in doing so.
A special rotation representation allows for an efficient local optimization on the manifold SO(3).
Furthermore, equipment allowing for an efficient numbering up in plant expansion is needed.
This inorganic nanohybrid material allows for an efficient delivery and interaction between silver nanoparticle (antibiotic) and bacteria.
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