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The phrase "allows for one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or system that permits or accommodates a single option, individual, or instance.
Example: "The new policy allows for one exception to the standard rules, ensuring flexibility in unique cases."
Alternatives: "permits one" or "accommodates one".
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It uses the DASH scoring method on a 0-4 Likert scale and allows for one missing response.
The product's name is a play on words for a "gimbal," which is a support that allows for one object to rotate around a single axis.
The new federal budget resolution allows for one more year of deficit-financed tax cuts, to the tune of some $28 billion.
Its most buzzed-about mode is the "battle royale," a free, massive 100-person fight to the death that only allows for one survivor.
This allows for one rotational degree of freedom in the phi-axis that translates to y-axis motion of the pong ball.
In contrast, the Chinese state only allows for one union federation, the All China Federation of Trade Unions, over which it maintains tight control.
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LMHQ is priced on a membership model and allows for one-day drop-ins for as little as $30.
Immobilization of an RNAP on Ni-NTA affinity resin promotes its purification and allows for one-step pull down of the active RNAP from the crude cell lysate.
On the Followers page, there is also a button that allows for one-click following of users who already follow you.
It rents only two-seat Smart cars, charges customers by the minute instead of the hour, and allows for one-way rentals and free street parking.
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