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The phrase "allow for substantial flexibility" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing policies, plans, or frameworks that provide room for adjustments or variations.
Example: "The new project guidelines allow for substantial flexibility in terms of deadlines and deliverables."
Alternatives: "permit considerable adaptability" or "provide significant leeway."
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Hinge regions that allow for substantial flexibility of the subdomains are defined.
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The CPP provides for substantial flexibility in how reduction targets may be attained within states, allowing states to choose among various options proposed in the rule, to come up with their own proposals, or to opt for federal regulation in lieu of state oversight.
America thinks that WTO rules already allow "substantial flexibility" and that WTO dispute-settlement panels should interpret them on a case-by-case basis.
The additions allow for increased flexibility, Mangini said.
Many of these laws don't allow for such flexibility.
The president favors a plan for the proposed Department of Homeland Security that would allow for "managerial flexibility".
They also allow for little flexibility in collaborations with Off Off Broadway companies.
"We now allow for more flexibility," the Olympic Games executive director Christophe Dubi said.
Points-based systems allow for more flexibility: shorter stays or different-size accommodations.
Obviously, certain medical specialties still don't allow for much flexibility.
And since I am stubborn, I didn't allow for any flexibility.
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