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Thanks3 Posted 5 years ago
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What's the meaning of "allow for" here?

"The digital technology allowed for enormous growth in the size of newspapers(pagination) with the resultant potential for growing advertising revenues."


Q. What's the meaning of "allow for" here?

I know "allow for something" to be "consider something" but in that context it doesn't make sense. Does "allow for ~" have any other meaning?

  

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thanks3 Does "allow for ~" have any other meaning? Yes, but not the one in question or yours. If you buy a child a dress for Christmas, but it is only September now, you should allow for growth by buying it a size larger.

  • thanks3 Does "allow for ~" have any other meaning?
  • Yes, but not the one in question or yours.
  • If you buy a child a dress for Christmas, but it is only September now, you should allow for growth by buying it a size larger.
  • org/dictionary/english/allow-for-sth ) Cambridge is the best online reference for expressions like this one.
  • Your "consider something" is "allow of", not "allow for", and it isn't really "consider".
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thanks3Does "allow for ~" have any other meaning?

Yes, but not the one in question or yours. If you buy a child a dress for Christmas, but it is only September now, you should allow for growth by buying it a size larger. ( https://dictionary.cambridge.

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"The digital technology allowed for enormous growth in the size of newspapers(pagination) with the resultant potential for growing advertising revenues."


Q. What's the meaning of "allow for" here?

enable

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