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The phrase "allowed for a maximum" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a limit or cap on something, often in contexts like rules, regulations, or guidelines.
Example: "The event is allowed for a maximum of 100 participants to ensure safety and comfort."
Alternatives: "permitted up to a maximum" or "set a maximum limit of".
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Border controls are allowed for a maximum of six months.
The legislation that created the fund allowed for a maximum of $50 million to be disbursed during its first year.
Thin iron supports around wide windows allowed for a "maximum of daylight," Sullivan wrote in his autobiography.
The visual sophistication of the Shang and Zhou bronzes was spurred by a long tradition of ancestor worship involving numerous ritual vessels and an unusual if not unique piece-mold system of casting, which, simply put, allowed for a maximum of complexity with a minimum of fuss.
Optimization criteria allowed for a maximum of three false positives.
All hospitals allowed for a maximum OU LOS of 24 hours.
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The protocol introduces a temperature drawdown recoverability factor, R TD that allows for a maximum allowable temperature drawdown of 10 °C.
The track's width allows for a maximum of eight horses per race.
Current zoning would allow for a maximum house size of 5,888 square feet, she said.
Federal statutes allow for a maximum penalty of $150,000 per work.
Mr. Ito has positioned most of the doorways in the galleries' contoured corners, which allows for a maximum of uninterrupted wall space for the art while emphasizing the rooms' sensual curves.
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