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The phrase "allow for differentiation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something provides the opportunity or means for differences or variations to be recognized or accommodated.
Example: "The new policy will allow for differentiation in the way we assess student performance based on individual learning styles."
Alternatives: "permit variation" or "enable distinction".
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The internal borders within Cyberspace will thus allow for differentiation among distinct constellations of such information ….
Models like the one presented here, which allow for differentiation, pose a risk of being manipulated as a means to support a specific position.
Bronchiectasis and bronchial wall thickening are scored as a single entity since the spatial resolution of MRI does not allow for differentiation between them.
Sacculations and abscesses are scored together in two CT scoring systems as well as on MRI, as the image resolution often does not often allow for differentiation between these entities (sacculations are dilated bronchi and abscesses are located in the lung parenchyma).
Besides, this strictly mechanical approach and the historical interpretation of the role of the subchondral bone can not explain the initial subchondral bone loss observed in early OA, do not allow for differentiation between early and late stages of the disease, and do neither address biological aspects nor the role of the calcified cartilage.
Monocytes were cultured for 2 6 days to allow for differentiation into macrophage-like cells.
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L. 111 203, § 982(h)(2)(A), substituted "and among brokers and dealers, in accordance with subsection (h), and allowing for differentiation among classes of issuers, brokers and dealers, as appropriate" for "allowing for differentiation among classes of issuers, as appropriate".
Compared with previously published studies, our estimates increased the relative proportion of arms and of the trunk and allowed for differentiation of these proportions by sex.
We utilized newly designed primers and probes, each labeled with a unique fluorescent label allowing for differentiation using an ABI 7500 real-time PCR machine.
This paper analyses a tax reform, explicitly conceived by policy makers to be climate-friendly, that partly replaces a high vehicle registration tax by road user charging and allows for differentiation of the remaining registration tax by fuel efficiency.
In addition, variations in minor bands allowed for differentiation to the strain level.
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