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The phrase "allowed for corrections" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the possibility of making changes or adjustments to something, such as a document or a process.
Example: "The draft was submitted with a note that it allowed for corrections before the final version was published."
Alternatives: "permitted revisions" or "open to amendments".
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In the RI graduate class, a second session in which the students repeated the annotation exercise but using a different environment (command-line BLAST instead of web-based tools) reinforced the basic principles of sequence annotation and allowed for corrections of many simple errors.
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The piloting allowed for correction of typographical mistakes and conversance with the interview process.
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To minimize the risk of including erroneous variants into analysis, we implemented ShoRAH error correction method, which allowed for correction of 99% of reads reducing both the absolute number and frequency of erroneous variants.
Second, the law should allow for corrections and apologies as remedies.
For majolica painting did not allow for corrections, making every piece of the finest majolica a virtuoso performance.
The investment allows for corrections in progress.
One of the main advantages of ultrasound-guided CNB is the full control of the needle position in real time, allowing for corrections in the needle direction.
Measurements at different plane spacings are used to calibrate the amount of multiple scattering in the material traversed and allow for corrections to the predicted angular scattering for electron beams.
Application of a measured PSF in beamforming analysis shows that the process provides an effective in situ method for array calibration both with and without flow and allows for corrections to incorporate reflections and scattering.
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