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The phrase "allowances for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing provisions or accommodations made for a specific situation or individual.
Example: "The company made allowances for a flexible work schedule to accommodate employees with childcare responsibilities."
Alternatives: "provisions for a" or "adjustments for a".
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How inconsiderate of him, Frank, not to make allowances for a slowcoach.
Companies whose emissions exceed their allowances for a given year must buy more; those with fewer emissions can sell their allowances.
They should also be prepared to make generous allowances for a cast that has been beset by problems and may get better in time.
And, sure enough, if you make allowances for a certain number of extravagant mustaches and batik prints, the crowd does look kind of normal, most of it.
There are also allegations that a senior Tory official used a hotel room funded by parliamentary allowances for a sex party at a conference in 2011.
In Europe, where legislation already limits carbon dioxide emissions, allowances for a ton of carbon dioxide sell or 20.5 euros, or about $28.50.
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Leukemia is on Social Security's list of "compassionate allowances" for an expedited disability ruling.
In the acid rain program, the E.P.A. withholds 3.8percentt of allowances for an annual auction.
Cash out allowance for a $100 PC Webcam.
The annual allowance for a Jisa is currently £3,720.
The deal's allowance for a nuclear infrastructure and research will certainly not decrease proliferation risks.
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