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The phrase "allow for inroads" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the possibility of making progress or gaining access in a particular area or situation.
Example: "The new policy is designed to allow for inroads into the previously untapped market."
Alternatives: "make room for advancements" or "permit progress in".
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Atrocities committed by both sides have also polarized Yemeni society, allowing for AQAP and its allies to make inroads.
The availability of this stable, strongly expressing target will finally allow biochemical inroads into the molecular mechanism of inverse coupling and an understanding of electromechanical coupling in general.
This technique could be a prospective means for identifying new ligands for other CWA proteins, to allow inroads to potential routes of blocking/disrupting intercellular interaction and biofilm formation.
And so it's a highly distorted market that allows for 40 to 50 times price points, which makes it harder for the individual entrepreneur to actually make inroads.
"It allowed for continuity.
Such information will allow inroads into the understanding of seemingly asymptomatic knockout cells.
Your article, "Nassau Democrats Primed for Inroads, but Have Own Probems," [Feb.
Oracle's handsome pretax profit margin at 42%, thanks to the ax of Safra Catz leaves Ingres room for inroads.
Allow it for cooling.
Allow for the unexpected.
Allow for heavy costs.
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