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The phrase "allows for a considerable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or potential for something significant to occur or be accommodated.
Example: "The new policy allows for a considerable increase in employee productivity."
Alternatives: "permits a significant" or "facilitates a substantial".
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Beyond the core requirements, EPD allows for a considerable amount of flexibility with courses.
Such an analysis allows for a considerable reduction in model complexity, resulting in a semi-analytical model.
These results indicate that the application of a grid is a robust solution which allows for a considerable variation (>25%) in the parameter window around the optimum configuration with only small impact (<2%) on the power output.
The use of high performance materials allows for a considerable reduction in geometrical dimensions; as a consequence, instability issues become of importance and could cause failure of the structural elements before the ultimate material strength is reached.
This simple re-orientation of the data symbol processing allows for a considerable reduction in complexity, which makes GFDM applicable in a wide range of scenarios.
Identifying symmetries up to conjugacy allows for a considerable reduction of the number of cases one needs to consider; note that conjugate subgroups must have fixed-point subspaces of the same dimension where essentially the same dynamics will occur.
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"Current zoning allowed for a considerable amount of coverage," he said.
This paper presents a novel design principle for ball screws, allowing for a considerable reduction of the preloading and hence an overall improvement of the operating characteristics.
Finally, one must allow for a considerable Egyptian and western Semitic influence on Archaic Greek religion, political organization, and thought, though its precise extent and the means by which it was mediated await proper scientific treatment.
Deontologists, as we have seen, hold impartiality to be a deep and significant element of morality, but they also tend to allow for a considerable degree of first-order partiality.
Furthermore, more advanced cameras are available on the market which will allow for e.g. a larger depth of field (>1 m), thereby allowing for a considerable increase in study volume, and, in a future perspective, also studies in semi-natural conditions, e.g. in enclosures.
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