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The phrase "allows for a few" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something permits or accommodates a small number of items, options, or variations.
Example: "The new policy allows for a few exceptions to the standard rules."
Alternatives: "permits a few" or "accommodates a few".
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Tennis allows for a few options on the type of surface.
The description allows for a few seconds of calm in an increasingly tense plot, but it's also a bravura set piece.
It's soft, of course, but Oliver is pretty frank about her IVF treatment, and the Q&A format allows for a few snatched snapshots of the Browns' homelife (Gordon, apparently, is good cop with the kids).
Barry allows for a few exceptions, such as the accommodation of a Sikh boy whose turban violated school dress regulations, but thinks that the conditions under which such exceptions will be justified "are rarely satisfied" (2001: 62).
This consensus method limits motif searches to 12 bases in length (because of the calculation time necessary to search longer motifs) and allows for a few substitutions [ 8].
In Bayesian methods, a more flexible prior distribution of SNP effects can be applied that allows for a few but with very large SNP effects whilst most are small or even zero.
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But it does allow for a few memorable supporting performances.
The bones are generally allowed for a few days to dry under the scorching sun before removal.
Students with transfer course work from a non-California community college should allow for a few more weeks for the College to review for satisfaction of degree requirements.
Students with transfer coursework from a non-California Community College should allow for a few more weeks for the College to review for satisfaction of degree requirements.
Mr. Plasson got through the work in 120 minutes, an unusually brisk clip, even allowing for a few cuts in the score.
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