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The phrase "allow for firm" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of making provisions or accommodations for a firm or company, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "We need to allow for firm deadlines in our project timeline to ensure timely completion."
Alternatives: "make provisions for the company" or "accommodate the firm".
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Such designs are helpful, but do not allow for firm conclusions regarding causal relationships between variables.
Still, the authors of the study acknowledged that the trial was too small and too brief to allow for firm conclusions.
In a statement, Ards Borough Council said the closure "would be stayed for two months, to allow for firm proposals for alternative funding to come from central government departments - Culture, Arts and Leisure (DCAL), Environment (DoE) and Education DEEducation DE
Our measure of intensity (binge episodes) was answered too infrequently to allow for firm conclusions.
However, this study's design does not allow for firm conclusions to be drawn regarding this.
Although our study does not allow for firm conclusions, the findings may inspire new directions or ideas.
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Sir Chris urged ministers at the Department for Education to "bite the political bullet" and allow for-profit firms to run publicly funded state schools.
Privately, NHS bosses say that their hands are tied, the law is "nonsense" and they have to allow for-profit firms to bid or risk facing legal challenge.
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