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The phrase "only allows for" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use "only allows for" when stating that something has a limited or restricted ability or possibility. It emphasizes that there are limitations in what can be done or achieved. Example: The small budget only allows for basic equipment to be purchased.
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The Texas exam is pass/fail and only allows for comparisons within a state.
The permission only allows for the hunting of quails and turtle doves, not any other protected species.
Moreover, he said, the method only allows for the creation of animals with added genes, while most human genetic diseases arise because a gene is missing or mutated.
A Local Government Association spokeswoman said: "The 1992 Local Government Finance Act only allows for council tax information to be used as it is intended.
What is more, Baricco's retelling is extremely short – only 55 pages – which only allows for a sketchy outline of the story and characters.
Using one camera only allows for single plane measurements (2D).
— but Helio's voicemail system only allows for thirty messages.
(Apple's app only allows for liking by clicking on hearts).
Unlike Live365, this system only allows for the RealNetworks and Microsoft Media player formats.
Fodor, however, only allows for inexpressible knowledge of this sort when that knowledge is tacit.
Communication only allows for sending RSS measurements to other sensor units.
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