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The phrase "allows for a certain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the provision or possibility of something specific within a broader context.
Example: "The new policy allows for a certain degree of flexibility in work hours, accommodating employees' needs."
Alternatives: "provides for a specific" or "permits a certain".
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The ability to evolve continuously allows for a certain kind of future-proofing in the design of games themselves.
Embodying a fictionalized version of an iconic man allows for a certain "flamboyance," he said — the kind that usually plays well at the Delacorte.
"Obviously, the map allows for a certain amount of bragging rights on your page," said Craig Ulliott, who created the program.
The show allows for a certain kind of escapism, not so much away from care as toward a valuable inner connection.
"My personal opinion about the word is that it allows for a certain amount of sanctimoniousness on the part of both blacks and whites.
I feel like it also allows for a certain freedom from inhibition in drawing, which is something that's harder to get in life for me.
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Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) intended to allow for a certain degree of reciprocity in concealed carry allowance.
(We'll allow for a certain movement on either side).
However, we accounted for this source of inaccuracy by allowing for a certain margin of error.
Even allowing for a certain amount of replacement, there are likely over 300m in operation.
Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat, has limited the receptions to about 30 lawmakers at a time to allow for a certain intimacy.
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