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The phrase "allows for the expression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or opportunity for something to be articulated or conveyed.
Example: "The new policy allows for the expression of diverse opinions within the organization."
Alternatives: "facilitates the expression" or "permits the expression".
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"It's a ritual that allows for the expression to happen," he adds.
Methods and Findings: We describe an interphase culture system for adult mammalian retina that allows for the expression of genes delivered to retinal neurons by particle-mediated transfer.
And even the circulation of the Langston Hughes poem, the way in which poetry allows for the expression of a kind of feeling that is always underground, is almost like an underground electricity or current.
The cell surface display technique allows for the expression of target proteins or peptides on the microbial cell surface by fusing an appropriate protein as an anchoring motif.
Qualitatively collecting data also allows for the expression of extreme opinions (which might translate to wild cards in Futures Thinking).
It allows for the expression of personal care or concern for another individual and thus may either reflect a particular personal relationship to another or create such a relationship.
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Americans imported the vehicle from English common law, and it has long allowed for the expression of community values in the legal system.
HAC can also carry genomic loci with regulatory elements, which allow for the expression of transgenes in a genetic environment similar to the natural chromosome.
The main components of a fuzzy rule-based model are the if then rules, allowing for the expression of non-linear relations and the fuzzy sets, guaranteeing gradual transitions between classes.
As he explained to Sylvester, he saw the Crucifixion not so much as a conventional religious subject, but as a theme that allowed for the expression of extreme human emotions: "Well, there have been so very many great pictures in European art of the Crucifixion that it's a magnificent armature on which you can hang all types of feelings and sensations.
In light of the tragedy of anthropogenic climate change, it is important to tap into the emotional richness of grief about extinction and loss without getting stuck on the "blame game". Our research must allow for the expression of grief and mourning for what has been and is daily being lost.
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allows for the passage
allows for the word
allows for the demonstration
allows for the declaration
allows for the identification
allows for the annulment
allows for the flexibility
allows for the collection
allows for the monitoring
allows for the transfer
allows for the possibility
allows for the presence
allows for the wasabi
allows for the violence
allows for the confiscation
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