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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this is to allow for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to explain the purpose of an action or decision, indicating that something is being done to accommodate or make provision for a specific situation. Example: "We have extended the deadline; this is to allow for any unforeseen circumstances that may arise."
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"This is to allow for full and proper consideration of the claim.
This is to allow for the BESS power output to be gradually reduced without surpassing the SOC operating limits.
This is to allow for variation in the actual arrival time from the scheduled arrival time due to the delta-t jitter (10 ms by default) and the synchronization-time (250 ms by default) [8].
This is to allow for the use of larger hash length for the assembly of the reads from the individual well.
This is to allow for a slow, steady drip of water and ensures water won't freeze because it's moving through the supply lines at all times.
On most trombones, there is a 'lip' or marking where seventh position is, due to the end of the trombone being slightly after, this is to allow for players with long arms.
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This was to allow for some generalization and line refinement in the final reduction.
This was to allow for the analysis of the individual impact of each of these components.
This was to allow for homogenisation of the tissue (100 mg) with the Geno/Grinder™ 2000 (as described for Method C).
This was to allow for a period of consultation with the European Commission, amid claims that the plans were contrary to EU law on free trade.
This was to allow for human error in noting rotation events, as a human observer can frequently interpret prerotation head translation as rotation.
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