* "Allows for" means to make something possible, to provide room for something, or to accommodate something. It often refers to flexibility or space:
* *This design allows for future expansion.*
* *The schedule allows for a few breaks throughout the day.*
* *The flexible work policy allows for employees to work from home.*
* "Allows to" means to give permission or make it possible to do something:
* *The new software allows to access files from anywhere.*
* *The contract allows to terminate the agreement with 30 days' notice.*
* *The security system allows to monitor activity in real-time.*
Here's a simple way to remember:
* "Allows for" is used when you're talking about something being possible or being considered.
* "Allows to" is used when you're talking about permission or the ability to do something.
Ultimately, the correct idiom depends on the context and the intended meaning.