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The phrase "allowing for a" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in the context of making a provision for something or making an allowance for something. For example, "The company's policy on vacation days allows for a maximum of two weeks of paid leave."
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Furthermore, they are parametric allowing for a sensitivity analysis.
However, we accounted for this source of inaccuracy by allowing for a certain margin of error.
Being larger, it can also be softer, allowing for a more cushioned fall.
The total acreage under irrigation is 153,000 acres, allowing for a margin of error.
"This program should be ended, allowing for a transition period," board member James Dempsey said Thursday.
Even allowing for a bid premium, Fox might get Viacom on the cheap.
Each speaker then reads the piece once, allowing for a pause in between readings.
Even allowing for a very slow start, Irish were always the more powerful and penetrative side.
But an appeal was successful, allowing for a move in January 2011.
These were dumped briefly into drums of aerated water, allowing for a census to be taken.
Even allowing for a certain amount of replacement, there are likely over 300m in operation.
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