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The phrase "allowing for a broad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to consider a wide range of factors or possibilities in a particular context.
Example: "The study was designed with flexibility in mind, allowing for a broad interpretation of the results."
Alternatives: "considering a wide range" or "taking into account a broad spectrum".
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Agency team members work across multiple tactics, allowing for a broad cross-section of experiences.
Katz maintains that synthetic hair works best to create short, layered styles and match the thickness or diameter of a client's hair, while allowing for a broad palette of colors that replicate natural variations.
We performed analysis of pooled CSF samples allowing for a broad and deep view as well as qualitative comparison of each disease-related and control CSF proteome.
The extent of this vegetative reserve may vary considerably, allowing for a broad range of proportional division between vegetative growth and reproductive activity.
A large number of patient charts were contributed by pulmonologists from a national physician panel, allowing for a broad sample of IPF patients across the U.S. Patient charts provided more comprehensive individual patient details and clinical granularity, which are not commonly collected in administrative claims data.
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"This deal expands our network and capacity, allowing for a broader roll-out of 4G LTE and an even faster and more reliable 4G experience for our customers — in addition to spurring competition in the wireless marketplace".
That is an antiquated paradigm and we need to start allowing for a broader range of ways for both parents to work and care for families," Frank said.
This year's trial tests will be computer-based, allowing for a broader range of test questions than multiple-choice exams, the release said.
Kitwood's views on person-centred care [ 9] need not be dismissed but rather integrated with more recent insights, allowing for a broader view of dementia care.
The use of CNV analysis has extended beyond the diagnosis of ID, ASD and MCA, allowing for a broader understanding of known disorders and the identification of new syndromes.
Comparative studies that do exist have typically focused on macro health indicators, not allowing for a broader investigation of the possible range of implications for patient/population health, providers, and health systems.
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