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The phrase "hardly allowed for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something was not considered or taken into account when making a decision or estimation. Here's an example: "The project's tight deadline hardly allowed for any unforeseen delays, making it a daunting task for the team."
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It wasn't until the 1970s that a local geologist and a filmmaker began to search for and eventually found the burial site, though the political climate of the time hardly allowed for them to publicize their findings.
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It hardly allows for recuperation before the next game.
Even so, it will take about three hours to download and burn a movie, hardly allowing for impulse purchases.
Every team is dealing with a short two-week training camp and a compressed 66-game schedule that will hardly allow for practice time.
And our sketched presentation hardly allows for any conclusive assessment.
According to some scholars, the potential bias that is generated by this imperfect data generation process is so severe that this kind of data hardly allows for valid inferences (Ortiz et al., 2005).
ECs derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) represent an alternative and potentially superior cell source, but traditional culture approaches and 2D differentiation protocols hardly allow for production of large cell numbers.
Still, MRI has a significantly lower sensitivity than either PET or SPECT, and hardly allows for an absolute quantitative evaluation of the signal [ 2, 3].
Indeed, these more detailed analyses would likely be extremely interesting, however the density of the current manuscript (see the reply to editor's summary) hardly allows for the addition of more results, which would also lead to additional Introduction and Discussion.
His company was essential for her well-being and for many years he was hardly allowed to leave.
Palestinians are hardly allowed to enter or exit.
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