to consider something when making a plan or calculation
Beyond that, we have the strongest squad here available to us, allowing for injuries.
Neither theory allows for the other.
Take extra clothes to allow for the weather and don't forget an extra pair of shoes.
The RFU has requested spectators not to bring large bags or rucksacks and advised them to arrive earlier than usual to allow for the enhanced checks.
The cost of the new road, allowing for inflation, is around £17 million.
The survey does not allow for the fact that some students are attending part-time.
allows for
allowing for
allowed for
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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