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The phrase "always allows for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing flexibility or the possibility of accommodating certain conditions or exceptions.
Example: "The new policy always allows for exceptions in cases of emergency."
Alternatives: "consistently permits" or "always accommodates".
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That's your first clue that something is awry, because true expertise always allows for doubt.
Parametric modelling always allows for the description of variation in the event- or block specific BOLD-response, when the source (or sources) of variation is known a priori and can be specified numerically as parametric regressor.
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Google will always allow for anonymous search.
Unfortunately Hannah Horvath doesn't always allow for that.
Yet the statistics she chooses to highlight almost always allow for a counterpoint.
In setting prices, the state had always allowed for a modest profit.
It said governance reforms put in place by the company in 2004 always allowed for combining the roles.
It has always allowed for the possibility of major constitutional issues on which the electorate should be entirely sovereign.
The expedition leader had reassured us earlier that this kind of venture always allowed for this kind of contingency.
A planting scheme should always allow for seasonal interest as well as evergreen foliage and ephemeral colour in the summer.
Sending in troops to quell demonstrations by repressed minorities does not, although its "Peninsula Shield Force" has always allowed for the possibility.
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