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The phrase "allows for brighter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential for increased brightness or clarity in a particular context, such as lighting, ideas, or outcomes.
Example: "The new design allows for brighter illumination in the workspace, enhancing productivity."
Alternatives: "enables greater brightness" or "facilitates increased brightness."
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Its lighting has just been updated with LED fixtures--sounds boring, but really, it's a treat because it allows for brighter and deeper color tones.
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