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The phrase "allows for screen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability or provision for a screen in a particular context, such as technology or design.
Example: "The new software update allows for screen sharing during video calls."
Alternatives: "enables screen" or "provides for screen".
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Apple's mobile operating system, iOS, allows for screen capture.
The "SAVE IMAGE" button allows for screen capture of the main window as evidence, assigning sequential names to each capture as it is generated.
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The European version of AOL allows for screens in any of the native languages, says Davies.
This allows for screening and prioritization in a first tier and, if required, also for unraveling mechanistic details down to compromised signaling pathways.
The CBC also allows for screening for Iron-deficiency Anemia.
Differentiating between A. tubingensis and A. niger also allows for screening for azole resistance.
Although the yield of template is low, this step allows for screening large numbers of proteins.
It also allows for screening of affective disorders, externalizing behavior, use of substances, and eating disorders.
This realistic fluidic model allows for in vitro reconstitution of the microvascular environment using human cells and thus allows for screening of therapeutics on human cells.
As listed in Table 2, commercial kits also provide vectors with different secretion signals, which allows for screening of the best-suited signal sequence.
A generic HRQOL measurement instrument allows for screening in healthy populations, enables standardized comparisons across pediatric chronic health conditions, and facilitates benchmarking with healthy populations [ 71, 72].
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