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The phrase "allows for different" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing flexibility or the capacity to accommodate various options or variations.
Example: "The new software design allows for different user preferences, making it more adaptable to individual needs."
Alternatives: "permits various" or "facilitates diverse".
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"Roominess allows for different camera angles".
It allows for different agendas to be heard.
The RTA allows for different levels of engagement.
The modular design allows for different patterns of current distribution.
Flexible seating and a moveable wall allows for different events at the same time and/or accommodations to attendance.
The flexible design allows for different degrees of collimation and for different Be lengths.
Macro (mm) height adjust of the coupling allows for different tool geometries.
In addition, it also allows for different degrees of shrinkage for different coefficients.
This is achieved by a highly configurable software architecture that allows for different compression pipelines.
The estimation results call for a flexible regulation design that allows for different ways of achieving compliance.
Designing heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) control systems is a science but allows for different approaches.
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