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The phrase "allows for a broad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or potential for a wide range of options, interpretations, or applications in a particular context.
Example: "The new policy allows for a broad interpretation of the guidelines, enabling teams to adapt them to their specific needs."
Alternatives: "provides a wide" or "permits a wide".
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The OptReg framework is a versatile tool for strain design which allows for a broad array of genetic manipulations.
The concept of macromers allows for a broad adjustment of biomaterial properties by macromer chemistry or copolymerization.
The photogravure process, which is closely related to photography and allows for a broad range of tones, is a perfect match for Ms. Peyton's subject.
While the constitution allows for a broad measure of free expression, people know better than to speak or write publicly about the powerful intelligence services or about crimes committed in the name of Islam.
Oil money also allows for a broad assortment of imports, from Scotch whisky to Russian Lada cars, creating a large consumer society and opportunities for people to sell things in it.
As it currently stands, the test allows for a broad range of designs and objects to be considered copyrightable.
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Many argue that that e-governance allows for a broader change in the relationship between a government and its stakeholders.
A process-level view allows for a broader investigation of how tasks are distributed throughout the work system through an investigation of interactions and the resultant emergent properties.
This number of levels allows for a broader range of input combinations to test the input combinations where a simulation code operates.
First of all it demonstrates that former t-test related acceptance criteria can be scaled by a factor of 1.15, which allows for a broader tolerance without a loss of decision certainty.
The case also allows for a broader, nonprofit policy discussion of the limits and dimensions of public regulation of non-governmental organizations, a discussion complicated by the public funds which support organizations such as those in Hartford.
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