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The phrase "allows for serious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or potential for something to enable serious consideration or action regarding a topic.
Example: "The new policy allows for serious discussions about climate change and its impact on our community."
Alternatives: "enables serious" or "facilitates serious".
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This game of shifting contexts allows for serious thematic concerns to emerge for the viewer.
That still allows for serious question over whether, even if Martin did struggle with Zimmerman, there remains the notion of a fear of serious bodily injury.
Our culture bosses are too refined to allow melodrama, which makes for great popular fiction, and too populist to allow complexity, which allows for serious work.
This week, in an intriguing move, Japan's cabinet approved a bill that allows for serious criminal cases to be tried no longer by judges alone but by mixed panels on which laypeople will predominate.
Conversely, secrecy allows for serious discussion, whereas publicity ensures that any deals struck are capable of withstanding the light of day" (Elster 1998, 117).
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suggested that the provision would allow for serious abuses of immigrants who entered the United States legally and became swept up in a large counterterrorism investigation.
Thomas said his proposals would also give London a far "greater base to prudentially borrow against, allowing for serious and visionary local planning and delivery".
But the question he should be asking is, How does a nation allow for serious criticism, even of its foundational institutions, when it is quite clearly under a real attack?
But you saw this around film too, when it first started: 'The medium isn't serious enough to allow for serious discourse.' I find it somewhat contradictory because people criticize games for saying there's nothing good in them, nothing serious.
The head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation office in New York, Janice K. Fedarcyk, said in a statement that the settlement would allow "for serious compensation of victims" and that the case "should serve as a deterrent to others who look to actively circumvent United States law — onshore or offshore, you will be held responsible for those actions".
Although this idea has sometimes been advanced as an alternative to LOT, it has remained more like a metaphor, never developed in a sufficiently detailed way as to allow for serious comparison and critical evaluation, partly because of similar problems that plague imagistic or pictorial representational systems as the main representational media underlying propositional thinking.
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