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The phrase "allows for a more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the benefits or advantages of a particular action, process, or situation that enhances or improves something.
Example: "This new software update allows for a more efficient workflow, enabling teams to complete projects faster."
Alternatives: "enables a more" or "facilitates a more".
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"It allows for a more flowing movement with less work".
Fractionation minimizes complications and, when given at equal doses, allows for a more effective cure.
It is concentrated on one industry, which allows for a more unified opposition.
The intimate setting "allows for a more familial life," he said.
The large survey allows for a more detailed understanding of differences among states.
Calculated using a large basket of goods and services, this ratio allows for a more consistent comparison of economies.
Farrelly allows for a more 'lax' interpretation of GDP.
This allows for a more fine grained control.
Utilizing these concepts allows for a more detailed and meaningful evaluation of a given mathematical model.
First, it allows for a more parsimonious specification of the empirical model eschewing multicollinearity.
This allows for a more precise evaluation of tumour borders and parametrial invasion.
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