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The phrase "allowing for more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the possibility of accommodating additional factors, options, or elements in a situation.
Example: "The new policy is flexible, allowing for more input from team members during the decision-making process."
Alternatives: "permitting additional" or "making room for more".
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Mountainview was more open, allowing for more mistakes with overlapping fairways, fewer trees and less water.
Sightings have also increased – even allowing for more people looking – which may be good news.
Therefore heat loss through current leads is eliminated allowing for more efficient cooling design.
This lowered the shear stress at the top membranes, allowing for more biofilm growth.
Immunomagnetic beads were specifically designed to react with the target bacteria, allowing for more efficient collection.
Therefore, fuzzy theories have been incorporated into CBR allowing for more robust, flexible, and accurate models.
Its planes also fly longer each day — nearly 13 hours, allowing for more flights.
Because of the recession, contractors eager for the work are charging less, allowing for more paving.
Computers made their Olympic debut, allowing for more accurate scoring and the smoother running of events.
Allowing for more flexibility in hiring requirements, looking for potential rather than years of experience.
The drug applications also command higher prices, allowing for more expensive materials.
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