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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allows for a more informed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how a particular action or decision enables individuals to have better knowledge or understanding about a subject.
Example: "The new training program allows for a more informed approach to customer service."
Alternatives: "enables a better understanding" or "facilitates greater awareness."
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"This public information allows for a more informed public debate and it provides a potential check on unfettered executive power," Obama said in his address before an audience of troops at the military's Central Command in Tampa, Fla ."The power of the presidency is awesome, but it is supposed to be bound by you, our citizens".
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