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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and allowing for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that you are taking something into consideration or making allowances for a particular factor.
Example: "The project timeline is tight, and allowing for potential delays, we should start as soon as possible."
Alternatives: "considering" or "taking into account".
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Suspending judgment and allowing for nuanced argument is so important.
"Providing people with a comfortable environment and allowing for humour, curiosity and natural responses are essential," she explains.
In academic terms, and allowing for grade inflation, the evening got a solid B: satisfactory, respectable, even worthy.
An inheritance tax, at a low rate and allowing for income averaging, avoids many of its problems".
"It is a time for healing, reconciliation amongst neighbors and friends, and allowing for life to get back to normal".
The objects there are well spaced, avoiding the crowding at Hunterdon and allowing for focused, easy contemplation.
"Gradually adding things, and allowing for ornament and texture, can make a space less austere," he said.
Bridges may also increase the use of the site by providing access and allowing for easy passage on both sides.
The Thanksgiving recess really could end up cooling passions and allowing for a not-terrible compromise in the end.
In other cases, providing a mentor, a piece of equipment, and allowing for regular breaks may be appropriate.
Numerical applications showing the convergence of the method and allowing for the comparison with other methods of analysis are presented.
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