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The phrase "allow for further expansion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential for growth or development in a particular context, such as a project, idea, or plan.
Example: "The current design is flexible enough to allow for further expansion in the future as our needs evolve."
Alternatives: "permit additional growth" or "facilitate further development."
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In the meantime, it's possible to have a partially decentralized Facebook application until the current blockchains mature to allow for further expansion.
Though it caused a bit of an uproar, and ultimately lost ClassPass around 10percentt of its userbase, the move gave the company much stronger unit economics to allow for further expansion.
The project researchers have also sought to learn from other dimensions, such as regulatory and financial aspects; the building of the necessary know how will allow for further expansion of the project in other areas (Interviews 1, 5, and 6).
This will ensure that the profitability goal is met, and will allow for further expansion into national and global markets.
Our use of high fidelity cases which contain relevant information for all members of the interprofessional team will allow for further expansion and testing of these learning activities.
Strip craniectomy, a surgical operation that removes part of the skull to allow for further expansion, reduces the intracranial pressure, but may lead to bulging (Marucci et al. 2008) as illustrated in Fig. 15.
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As stated earlier in this paper, there are currently four different types of relations (i.e., disambiguations, categories, WordNet-classes and infoboxes) implemented, although the modularity of the proposed service allows for further expansion with more relations.
The retro-noir compilation was packaged with the use of modern production tools, allowing for further expansion into the electronic realm.
The preliminary charges allow for further investigation.
to allow for further risk stratification.
Insufficient delivery of oxygen then promotes multiple adaptive responses including angiogenesis, which facilitates new blood supply and allows for further tumour expansion (Harris, 2002).
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