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The phrase "allows for new" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing opportunities or possibilities that are created by a certain action or situation.
Example: "The new policy allows for new methods of collaboration among team members."
Alternatives: "creates opportunities for" or "enables new".
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This allows for new applications that were never handled by SAT solvers before.
Looking at Jackson's works from this perspective allows for new ways of reading her œuvre, instead of foreclosing them.
This allows for new elections as soon as possible after the reapportionment that occurs following the decennial census.
And it allows for new construction without the need for profit sources such as tolls, or higher taxes and fees.
This allows for new useful properties to be satisfied, novel schemes to be introduced and new challenges to be tackled.
"Having access to an airfield inside the country allows for new freedom of movement," Rear Adm. John Stufflebeem, the spokesman for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said today.
There is also a time to read and revisit old friends with new, patient analysis that allows for new admiration and appreciation.
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The cited date, a Sunday, allows for New Zealand time, which is 17 hours ahead of US central time.
His command of the pocket and football IQ allows for New England's week-to-week, even series-to-series flexibility.
The agreement allows for New Zealand to take 150 refugees a year from Australia's immigration system as part of its annual intake of 750 people.
An agreement brokered by the two countries theoretically allows for New Zealand to take 150 refugees a year from Australia's immigration system as part of its annual intake of 750 people.
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