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The phrase "allowed for discussion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a certain topic or situation permits or encourages dialogue or conversation.
Example: "The meeting was structured in a way that allowed for discussion on various important issues."
Alternatives: "permitted discussion" or "facilitated conversation".
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Three working groups are in the midst of a 9-day review, with just an hour or so allowed for discussion of each line item.
A process which allowed for discussion.
Interviews also allowed for discussion and reflection during data collection.
The semi-structured format allowed for discussion of emergent topics and clarification of meanings throughout interviews.
Furthermore, this also allowed for discussion of potential alternative causalities for the findings than those reported by interviewees.
Our findings showed that literature knowledge was reproduced well by our method and in addition allowed for discussion of the newly inferred interactions.
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Her argument is that the PTA allowed for discussions about race and desegregation when few other public spaces, even the schools, did so during this time.
More time should be allowed for discussions than earlier.
Furthermore, it was stated that "the informative background information, allowed for discussions and explorations of personal opinions and experiences".
However, in Argentina and Peru the timing of the visit only allowed for discussions with UNICEF staff, and in Argentina with the Resident Coordinator of the UN system.
More broadly, the case allows for discussion of the political calculus which underlies public sector innovation.
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