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The phrase "allow for one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something should be made possible or accommodated for a single instance or individual.
Example: "In our schedule, we need to allow for one extra hour to ensure we complete the project on time."
Alternatives: "make room for one" or "provide for one".
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Search parameters were set to allow for one missed cleavage site and one fixed modification (+57 on cysteine) using a precursor tolerance of 3 m/z.
Since probe mapping intervals are variable in length (e.g. small repeat regions are not covered by probes on the array) it is prudent to extend GAPMAX to allow for one omitted probe.
Mr. Peng did, however, allow for one moment of reflection.
I found fascinating how technology can allow for one instrument to sound like many others.
"We do allow for one mistake for sellers that have excellent feedback ratings.
The whole idea is ridiculous, he said, but he did allow for one exception.
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"We allow for one-on-one networking with legislators and members of Congress," he said.
But the Trump administration's lawyers sided with the employers and said the 1925 law calls for enforcing contracts that only allow for one-on-one arbitration for workers.
BBM has long been a staple in terms of one-to-one communication on mobile devices, and recently BlackBerry debuted BBM Groups, which allow for one-to-many broadcasts using the same messaging tools BBM users are used to.
Available relaxation procedures suffer from efficiency and robustness resulting in very costly computations that in general only allow for one-dimensional computations.
That feature is still reserved for Pages, which allow for one-way connections.
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