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The phrase "allow for exclusions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing policies, rules, or guidelines that permit certain exceptions or deviations.
Example: "The new policy will allow for exclusions in cases of medical emergencies."
Alternatives: "permit exceptions" or "make allowances for exclusions."
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5 In practice, various interpretations are used, some of which allow for exclusions after randomisation.
Recruitment went beyond this number to allow for exclusions and non-return of evaluations.
The RSA examinations are technically difficult to perform and we planned our study to allow for exclusions.
In order to allow for exclusions due to animal deaths, mistakes in preparation of specimens, and other unforeseen incidents, this number was increased.
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Pre-dose concentrations were measured to allow for exclusion of subjects who might be non-compliant with the study protocol or whose pre-dose fingolimod concentration was greater than 5% of the Cmax value for that study period.
Three-four sero-negative controls were recruited for each of the 86 case-patients to allow for exclusion of controls showing one or more positive antibodies for hepatitis viruses.
This allowed for exclusions of rarer cancer types, withdrawals from the study, incomplete data and loss to follow-up from the target total of 5,000 enrolled.
Under these circumstances, and allowing for exclusions, it is estimated that it will be possible to comply with the stated objectives within the set timescale.
The total number of diabetic subjects in England achieving the A1C target, after allowing for exclusions from assessment, increased by 341,173 between 2004 2005 and 2007 2008, representing 16% of diabetic subjects registered in 2007 2008.
We estimated the total number of registered diabetic subjects, the total number excluded as ineligible, and the number (and percent) of subjects who achieved the target after allowing for exclusions.
This approach allowed for exclusion of germline variants and variants occurring in haematopoietic progenitor cells.
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