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The phrase "allow for considerable flexibility" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing policies, plans, or arrangements that can be adjusted or modified as needed.
Example: "The new work-from-home policy is designed to allow for considerable flexibility in employees' schedules."
Alternatives: "provide significant leeway" or "permit ample adaptability."
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"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
In these variants the stabilizing mutations Q418L/S424T do not hold the EF loop in place but allow for considerable flexibility of the elongated loop and possibly a larger number of available conformations (Fig. 4C).
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The instructor-student partnership, as Berlitz explains it, allows for considerable flexibility to fit individual needs.
Thus, the CPD system allows for considerable flexibility in optimizing purification procedures, as is often necessary for uncharacterized target proteins.
A very general approach has recently been developed to address questions of mediation that allows for considerable flexibility and can also be applied to case-control studies [ 8].
The Programme of Cooperation arrangement allowed for considerable flexibility in terms of financial management, as under-spending in one country could be compensated by the allocation of additional resources elsewhere.
Those matrix polymers are typically low-cost commodity polymers that flow easily when heated, allowing for considerable processing flexibility when wood is combined with them.
This allows for considerable slippage and flexibility in meeting our target of 30 patients per practice per week for recruitment.
Roman provincial government allowed for considerable local autonomy.
Non-linear models allow considerable flexibility for capturing dynamic biophysical relations.
Cage's "Seven" (1988) is organized very differently: whereas Feldman notated his work fully, Cage provided 20 "time brackets" that, for the most part, allow the performers considerable flexibility in starting and ending times but closely prescribe the numbers of sounds each instrument plays.
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