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The phrase "allows for precision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing methods, tools, or processes that enable accuracy or exactness in a particular context.
Example: "The new software update allows for precision in data analysis, ensuring that results are more reliable."
Alternatives: "enables accuracy" or "facilitates exactness."
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It thereby allows for precision N management specific to each production environment (field, season, management).
Its design allows for precision measurements as well as searches for new physics.
This allows for precision maneuvers and even turning on the spot with minimum slippage.
The thin, angled tip allows for precision during application, making it a better option for shaping thinner brows.
Fine-tuned for razor-sharp assault, the Modern Warfare 2 Sniper Mouse allows for precision in-game control.
That allows for precision game design, as we've seen in New Super Mario Bros and stuff like Mega Man 9. I swear, one of these days I might actually have to buy a Wii.
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The new approach uses a much more "granular" sensor system, allowing for precision lighting.
And while a grating doesn't usually allow for precision, it can – as a sprinkling so often is – be beautiful.
The static N recommendation tools are more generalized compared to adaptive tools like Adapt-N, and do not allow for precision N management specific to each production environment (field, season, management).
She revels in how smart farm machinery can collect vast quantities of data on soil status and crop characteristics, and in how it can integrate those with satellite navigation, weather data and irrigation systems to allow for precision application of pesticides, fertilizers and water.
Underneath, a resistive layer would allow for precision activities like drawing, handwriting, or games.
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