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The phrase "allow for considerable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to accommodate or take into account a significant amount of something, such as time, resources, or variability.
Example: "The project timeline must allow for considerable delays due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "permit significant" or "account for substantial".
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Still, the demands of Schubert's piano writing, and his historical place on the cusp of full-fledged Romanticism, allow for considerable breadth of interpretation, and surely no one could describe Ms. Laredo's performances on Wednesday as un-Schubertian.
State-level marijuana legalization in the United States has enraged the Russian director of the U.N.'s anti-drug program, but U.S. officials simply assert that the treaties allow for considerable "flexibility" in addressing drug issues.
"Curating studies allow for considerable flexibility," said Clément Corraze, advertising director of the fashion magazine Antidote, who has a master's degree in "the science and technique of exhibition" at the Université Paris 1, also known as Panthéon-Sorbonne Panthéon-Sorbonne
"Their genius was to answer the political challenges of their own moment decisively," he writes, "to allow for considerable latitude within which future generations could make their own decisions".
Back end of line 3D integration of dies is a promising technology that can allow for considerable boost in inter-chip communication and reduction in form factor of a package.
As in Rawls' theory, however, the principles of second-order impartiality accepted at the contract level allow for considerable first-order partiality at the level of agent-choice.
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Roman provincial government allowed for considerable local autonomy.
The instructor-student partnership, as Berlitz explains it, allows for considerable flexibility to fit individual needs.
Yet the regulations seem purposely vague, allowing for considerable wiggle room and unscientific value judgements.
Even allowing for considerable exaggeration, these theatres were extraordinary feats of engineering.
The musicians must memorize the work, which allows for considerable leeway in detail and duration.
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