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The phrase "allowed for more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or potential for additional elements, opportunities, or resources in a given context.
Example: "The new policy changes allowed for more flexibility in work hours, benefiting both employees and management."
Alternatives: "permitted additional" or "enabled greater".
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That allowed for more frequent patient monitoring and treatment.
Their slower pace allowed for more improvisation and spontaneity.
The defence department said this allowed for more flexibility.
The slower market has allowed for more available property than we have had in 20 years".
But fortunately, as the case had its twists and turns, it allowed for more time.
The egg flip had to be equally flawless, but allowed for more personal flair.
This was replaced by the "management by objectives" model, which allowed for more autonomy.
It also allowed for more diversity than before, space for genres not traditionally associated with Syria.
Canterbury has historically allowed for more of a theological big tent than Rome.
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The consistent data from each analysis allowed for more-confident priority setting.
Trimingham would like the legislation changed, so it allowed for more than one supervised injecting room.
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