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The phrase "allow for traffic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to consider or accommodate traffic conditions in planning or scheduling.
Example: "When planning the event, we need to allow for traffic to ensure that all guests arrive on time."
Alternatives: "account for traffic" or "consider traffic conditions".
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Richard M. Tetreault, chief engineer for the Vermont Agency of Transportation, noted that it helped speed things along to close roads completely instead of having to allow for traffic.
"The scheme will allow for traffic to be taken away from villages along the A43 and also traffic that would otherwise have gone through Corby".
If you are going to the client's site for the first time, allow for traffic or other issues and get there early.
Just make sure to budget a little bit of extra time in between your scheduled activities to allow for traffic.
Allow for traffic, accidents, gas fill-ups, rental returns -- life, in other words -- just don't screw up on your end.
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Allowing for traffic stops and a quick visit to Dunkin' Donuts, this works out to about $100 per billable hour.
Simon Mahood, the lead author of an article released Wednesday in the Oriental Bird Club's journal Forktail, says the bird's primary habitat is about a 30 minutes' drive from his home in Phnom Penh, "allowing for traffic".
Peña Nieto explained, almost pleadingly, that the number of undocumented people crossing the border into the United States had fallen over the past decade, but then shifted to talking about how the insecurity of the border allowed for traffic in guns and drugs in both directions.
Access to the MSN Direct network allows for traffic conditions, fuel prices, weather reports, movie listings, headline news, stock updates and local events.
The vehicles must be at least one motorcycle length from the building line to allow for pedestrian traffic and at least one wheel diameter from the kerb or parked vehicles.
It opens up previously inaccessible brownfield sites for the city's expansion, but the bridge itself is rather clever: the middle sections will regularly tilt up to allow for maritime traffic, like London's Tower Bridge, except here the two moving sections are triangular, so when they're fully open, they look like the sails of a yacht.
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