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The phrase "allowing for the same" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging or making provisions for a particular condition or situation that is similar to what has been previously mentioned.
Example: "The budget was adjusted, allowing for the same level of funding as last year."
Alternatives: "considering the same" or "accounting for the same".
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A dollop of full-fat yoghurt contains fats for tenderness, proteins for structure and it has plenty of moisture, allowing for the same kind of impact on texture that butter brings.
Without a hint of Mickey dressing in site, the swipe of a teenager's room key (allowing for the same VIP feel) reveals a den fit for MTV Cribs.
Finally, the camera system had to allow for upgrades of the detector array by allowing for the same size IR area but with smaller individual pixels.
In other words, sizing the battery based on equal capacity in GWh, while allowing for the same long-term services, results in the utility-scale battery being under-used or over-sized for the assumed use, expressed in GWh/a.
That works particularly well when paired with an Apple TV — all videos can be streamed to a TV via AirPlay, allowing for the same type of lean-back viewing users are used to with TV.
The case vacuums against the glass panel on the iPad so that there's no front screen protector, allowing for the same tactile interaction we've all grown so fond of on Apple' tablet.
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"This impunity will allow for the same type of crime to be committed in the future".
Overall, increasing the convergence velocity allows for the same conclusions: deep lithospheric heterogeneities can control deformation over shallower features.
"Bottom line," he told The Intercept, "the bill would allow for the same kind of abuses in subprime banking that we saw in the nineties and two-thousands".
However, the visa does not allow for the same rights and benefits as Australian citizens – including the right to vote and access to student loans.
The reason, he believes, is that synthetic surfaces tend to be stickier, and therefore don't allow for the same slide as other surfaces.
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