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The phrase "allowed for refinement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a process or situation that permits improvement or enhancement of something.
Example: "The initial design was rough, but the feedback from the team allowed for refinement before the final presentation."
Alternatives: "permitted adjustments" or "facilitated improvements".
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Recent advances in MD technology [2] allowed for refinement of these pharmacophores by high-throughput MD simulations of ligand-target complexes.
The use of qualitative methods also allowed for refinement, addition of questions, and adjustment of the interview guide when new themes emerged over time.
In the presence of breast cancer heterogeneity, controlled experiments in vitro combined with in vivo analyses, allowed for refinement of a p53-associated gene set.
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Following implantation, a "titration" period allows for refinement of stimulation settings.
Improved understanding of the intracellular pathway of LMWH-LDH nanohybrids in SMC will allow for refinement of design for LDH nanomedicine applications.
This index does not allow for refinement of a single region in one atlas into multiple regions in another without penalty.
To allow for refinement of questions, two rounds of four interviews were conducted 1 week apart.
The identification of the quality of pain, e.g., sharp, burning, allows for refinement in the anesthesia of the breast nipple.
Additionally, our weekly teleconferences illustrate the iterative nature of our research, allowing for refinement of study tools and highlighting important issues for discussion, analyses and further investigation.
The coding frame will be revised to allow for refinement of and additions to the principles and standards as new codes are developed inductively from the data.
There was an ongoing analytic strategy allowing for refinement of the analytic framework with emerging findings and possible new analytical categories.
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