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The phrase "allowed for an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing provisions or opportunities that have been made available for something.
Example: "The new policy allowed for an increase in employee benefits, which improved overall job satisfaction."
Alternatives: "permitted for an" or "facilitated an".
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Somehow, for Granduciel, sealing himself inside allowed for an opening.
This has allowed for an explosion of creativity.
Finally Wakefield allowed for an error in his judgment.
The term's elusiveness has also allowed for an easy shifting of goal posts.
Sharing a similar past has allowed for an awful lot of understanding.
This development made a smoother drink and allowed for an altered balance of powder and butter.
The layout even allowed for an extra small bedroom with an actual window.
Potentiometric measurements of the treatment solution during deposition allowed for an optimization of the bath compositions.
Why? What's the point?" Finally Wakefield allowed for an error in his judgment.
The internal reports do not explain why the company allowed for an exception.
Technological advances have allowed for an increased use of digital X-ray images in clinical practice.
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