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The phrase "allow for rising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the need to accommodate or take into account an increase in something, such as prices, temperatures, or levels.
Example: "The budget must allow for rising costs in materials over the next year."
Alternatives: "account for increases" or "make provisions for growth".
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Place loaves on peel or pan, leaving about 4 inches between them to allow for rising.
Fill the tins only about half full to allow for rising.
Would those jobs pay wages high enough to attract workers, or to allow for rising real wages?
Realistic models must allow for rising columns of heated gases in some areas and descent of cooler gases in others.
Ideally, you should fill the crock no more than ⅝ full (a little over half) to allow for rising of the mash during fermentation.
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Cement pylons supported heavy I-beams raised three feet above the ground, allowing for rising seas to — he hopes — race beneath his new home.
Even if one allows for rising demand from Asia's middle classes, the real challenge is not the volume of food available; it is the problem of food being in the wrong place and at a price the poorest cannot afford.
That allowed for rising living standards for recipients but left little for job-creating investment.
When about $50 per visit is needed to allow just for rising malpractice insurance premiums and about $12 is issued by Medicaid per visit, the arithmetic is revealing.
As such, do not fill the container more than two thirds, to allow space for rising.
The force main invert elevation at the pumping station should, if possible, be set to allow for a constantly rising slope.
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