Sentence examples for allowance for such from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "allowance for such" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing provisions or considerations made for a particular situation or circumstance.
Example: "In our budget, we have made an allowance for such unforeseen expenses that may arise during the project."
Alternatives: "provision for such" or "consideration for such".

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The allowance for such write-offs, which reduce corporate taxes, has been 15percentt.

But the law makes no special allowance for such a situation, if Congress wants to press the point.

In due time, we approached the El, and about a block away he slowly and lightly touched my arm and still looking ahead, he asked, "Arthur, do you get paid from the firm for carfare?" I answered, "Well, whenever I have to go anywhere out of walking distance I am given money to ride, but I have no standing allowance for such purposes".

Quine (1954) used the label "inclusive" to refer to alternatives to quantificational logic that make allowance for such a model.

Fracture and debonding of shear connection Although fracture of shear connection and debonding is unlikely to occur, allowance for such considerations may be necessary (Teng et al. 2001; Oehlers et al. 1994).

The union requires employers and clients to offer over-time pay and travel allowance for such circumstances, however.

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But the ground makes no allowances for such details.

The program makes allowances for such things as where the taxpayer lives and how many children he has.

Last year, the staff accepted an "unsatisfactory pay offer" on the understanding that additional allowances for such duties would be considered this year.

As the current donor scheme in Britain makes no allowances for such religious preferences, Rabbi Sacks and his fellow judges have advised their followers not to carry cards until changes are made.

Congress has now made statutory allowance for exceptions such as these, leaving federal courts free to grant habeas corpus when the exist 'circumstances rendering such (state) process ineffective to protect the rights of the prisoner.' 28 U.S.C. 2254, 28 U.S.C.A. § 2254.

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