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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed for increased" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to indicate that an action allowed for an increase in something. For example, "The addition of extra funding allowed for increased exploration of the ocean floor."
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Apple was able to take more and more control over the implementation of every detail, integrating their own chips, radios and antennae in new ways that allowed for increased reliability, fluency, speed and – crucially – battery life.
"This could indicate that these animals, in shallow-water settings, were already beginning to rely less on gill respiration," Dr. Downs said, noting the specimen's loss of rigid gill-covering bones, which apparently allowed for increased neck mobility.
The utility of next-generation technologies was improved significantly by advances in bioinformatics that allowed for increased data storage and facilitated the analysis and manipulation of very large data sets, often in the gigabase range (1 gigabase = 1,000,000,000 base pairs of DNA).
This change allowed for increased reproducibility as well as diminished interobserver variability in histopathological grading among individual pathologists.
The efficiency and specificity of this method were optimized using Bst DNA polymerase, which allowed for increased viroid detection sensitivity.
Presence of more percentage of open porosity, allowed for increased amount of diffused solution into the inner regions of the scaffold.
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This allowed for increasing the piezoelectric response by a factor of 30 in comparison to bulk InP [2, 3].
However, increased use of fluoroquinolones has allowed for increasing emergence of levofloxacin-resistant pneumococci [ 41, 42].
The models applied here allowed for increasing complexity levels of the assumed underlying genetic architecture.
Called Cozy Suite, the seating is staggered, allowing for increased arm and knee space.
As Peter Lattman reported last week, New York University School of Law is retrofitting its third-year curriculum to allow for increased specialization.
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