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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allows for plenty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or opportunity for something, often in a context where abundance or ample space is implied.
Example: "The new design allows for plenty of natural light to enter the room, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere."
Alternatives: "provides ample" or "offers a lot of".
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This still allows for plenty of fashion-statement options.
The latter definition still allows for plenty of variance.
It also allows for plenty of skiffle in the score.
It allows for plenty of implausibility, but sometimes McQuarrie stretches his licence to the limit.
This allows for plenty of time to enjoy yourself outside of work.
The distinctive styling works, and allows for plenty of room for those in the front seats.
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But they allow for plenty of squabbling.
Windows face south, allowing for plenty of passive solar heating.
Downham's strength here is in allowing for plenty of moral ambiguity.
But the Police Department argued that the measures allow for plenty of public access.
Summer, however, is its most spectacular season, with long days that allow for plenty of outdoor activities, festivals and concerts.
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