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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow for both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to accommodate or consider two different options, perspectives, or elements in a situation.
Example: "The new policy is designed to allow for both flexibility and structure in the workplace."
Alternatives: "make room for both" or "consider both options".
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Glass blocks allow for both natural light and privacy.
Such meetings are fairly common at large companies, and allow for both a presentation and questions.
And the virtual environment would allow for both individual and shared learning experiences.
We must design regulatory approaches that allow for both environmental progress and economic growth.
Our devices allow for both gene-ON and gene-OFF response upon sensing the protein ligand.
We allow for both strike-slip and dip-slip failure induced by such a slip pulse.
The design of a new LaB6 cathode will allow for both thermionic emission and photoinjection operation.
I think that we're a big enough country, a tolerant enough country, to allow for both to exist".
Perhaps most addictive is what parents call the "beautiful freedom" that colonies allow, for both parents and children.
Where maize is economically risky, high-yielding wheat or barley allow for both carbon input and profitability.
Mr. Schneiderman appealed this month to the city's Transportation Department for a third option that would allow for both the exit ramp and the boulevard.
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