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The phrase "allows for huge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential or capacity for something significant or large to occur or be accommodated.
Example: "The new software update allows for huge improvements in processing speed."
Alternatives: "enables significant" or "facilitates large".
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I think writing allows for huge inefficiencies.
It allows for huge time savings".
The black market in wildlife is estimated from 6 to 10 billion dollars per year (Warchol [2004]; Dalberg [2012]), and it allows for huge possibilities for profits.
"Ultimately we want a system that allows for huge numbers of people and cargo to be transported to Mars and create a self-sustaining civilisation".
Vodka, whether flavored or not, is ridiculously cheap to make and, as this allows for huge margins, the potential profits are as alluring as some of the cocktails in which vodka is used.
It creates vulnerability, chills behavior, and allows for huge possibilities of 'function creep.' When the data is held, all kinds of things can happen to it".
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Softening and melting of large-scale polymer samples allow for huge transfer films, providing low to extremely low friction and stabilisation in wear rates.
In the UK, low wages paid to supermarket workers are supplemented by state benefits, which allow for huge profits that seem to go straight to CEOs (not workers).
A: The position of postdoc has historically been poorly defined, allowing for huge disparities among postdoctoral positions, including in salary and benefits.
A refinement for America's Cup racing limited J-boats to 87 feet on the waterline but allowed for huge "overhangs" at bow and stern that dip into the water when the boats heel in the wind.
The version of the bill passed by the Brazilian Congress last month would have allowed for huge areas of the country, which had been illegally logged before July 2008, to be opened up to farming.
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