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The phrase "allow for proper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to make provisions or accommodations for something to be done correctly or appropriately.
Example: "We need to allow for proper ventilation in the building to ensure a healthy environment."
Alternatives: "make room for adequate" or "provide for suitable".
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The current 10-minute consultation doesn't allow for proper health assessments and treatments to take place.
The safe-targeting guides allow for proper control of toxicity from on-target DNA damage.
He said: "We did offer Labour the chance to delay this vote to allow for proper talks to take place.
The museum tries to identify and hand over the remains to the tribes and ideally to allow for proper burials.
The museum tries to identify and hand over the remains to the appropriate tribes, ideally to allow for proper burials.
Small molecules (5-FUrd and 5-FU), if indicated, were added 6 h post-transfection to allow for proper protein expression.
A full description of the current-voltage curves by appropriate modelling is impossible as experimental inaccuracies do not allow for proper determination of the kinetic parameters.
Specifically, a suitable range of motion should be available to allow for proper gait patterns and other activities of daily living.
However, a widened channel, which may cause thinning of the facial ceramic, is needed at the implant screw head to allow for proper engagement of the screwdriver.
An appreciation of the deformity before surgery will allow for proper planning and execution of a plan at the time of surgery.
The treatments were applied a week before sowing to allow for proper mineralization.
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