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The phrase "allow for correct positioning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the need to create conditions or arrangements that enable something to be positioned accurately.
Example: "The design of the equipment must allow for correct positioning to ensure optimal performance."
Alternatives: "facilitate accurate placement" or "enable proper alignment."
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To allow for correct positioning of the MRA, 2D gradient-echo sequences localizers in coronal and transversal orientation were acquired first.
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The digital restoration allows for correct spatial positioning of the ceramic vessel fragments and 3D modelling of the vessel shape using the profile obtained after matching the fragments.
These soon became my secret tools for correct positioning.
This movement is critical for correct positioning of the AP axis.
Posterior restriction of Gdnf expression is considered critical for correct positioning of ureteric bud development.
See figure for correct position (front vs. back).
Canonical functions of eEF1A proteins allow correct positioning of the aa-tRNA in the A site of the ribosome.
A movable mechanical support allows the correct positioning of these devices relative to the object to be measured.
This is especially true for Ser, since this residue is predicted to play a role in helix 10 orientation, allowing correct positioning of Phe.
The electrode positions in the individual subjects were digitized using an ultrasonic digitizer (ELPOS, Zebris Medical GmbH, Isny im Allgäu, Germany) to allow for a correct coregistration of scalp topographies over subjects.
Multiple chairs allow for differing positions, and better circulation.
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