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The phrase "allow for drainage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you need to indicate that a design or structure should include provisions for water to escape or flow away.
Example: "When constructing the patio, make sure to allow for drainage to prevent water accumulation."
Alternatives: "provide for drainage" or "make provisions for drainage".
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North Castle also benefited from this arrangement because the new drainage plan would reduce flooding at its highway department yard and would allow for drainage of a small town-owned parcel south of the gully as well, town officials said.
A PE200 flanged tubing was inserted through the rectum and secured by ligature to allow for drainage through the rectum.
Be sure you allow for drainage.
Poke holes in them with a nail to allow for drainage.
Poke holes in the bottom of these containers to allow for drainage.
Remember to allow for drainage and ensure that water will not run to undesired locations.
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The 17 1/2 -inch- tall wooden stool has a 15-inch-diameter seat with a hollow center, allowing for drainage and encouraging air circulation, so the wood can breathe.
It has been found that an increase in liquid pool height above the gas distributor and the time allowed for drainage result in a better separation.
A port at the bottom allows for drainage.
Stewart reluctantly agreed to offer a provincial guarantee, but to avoid negative reaction from northern Alberta he linked the enabling legislation to one allowing for drainage in northern areas.
The catheter lumen allows for drainage of CSF.
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