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The phrase "allow for movement" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a physical or figurative space or structure that is designed to enable or accommodate movement or changes. Example: The new office design allows for movement, with open spaces and adjustable furniture, promoting a more active and collaborative work environment.
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When sleeves did appear, they came on sculpted jackets and in a fine knit to allow for movement.
void move_to_XY int x, int y, int d) - This function combines the previous functions to allow for movement of the plotter head to a specific location x,y.
High grassland cover and riparian zones within these corridors may allow for movement between forest patches while dispersing through the highly agricultural Midwest.
"There are three 'natural' points in the day that sixth-form classes could take place and still allow for movement between institutions: first thing in the morning, after break and after lunch".
To achieve it, he suggests using John Frieda Root Awakening Strength Restoring Gel on the top and sides of the head, then combing the hair back, leaving the ends alone to allow for movement.
Linebacker Michael Boley, who said he never dabbled with a neck roll in his younger days, agreed, saying most players today want pads that are light and allow for movement.
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Animation also allows for movement and change, which is always more interesting to look at than a static image.
Comparison of minimal sentence pairs allows for movement within the linguistic hierarchy, from the level of the basic sentence to the level of the morpheme or the phoneme.
Dynamic cellular automata are a variation of cellular automata that allows for movement of the cell contents inside the grid, mimicking brownian motion.
Understanding these aspects allows us to take a critical step towards offering the best possible alleviation to the problem of indeterminacy, allowing for movement towards a more standardised form of analysis.
The well-known "leapfrog" pattern that allows for movement to distant places does not apply to the process of exploration, since it requires the existence of previous knowledge (Rockman 2009: 55).
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