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make allowance for

Idioms  
  1. Also, make allowances for. Take into account extenuating circumstances, as in We have to make allowance for Jeff; he's very new to the business, or Grandma is always making allowances for the children's bad manners. [c. 1700]


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"The welfare of the men is a priority, they will need time and support, and we hope and trust our media and community will make allowance for this."

From BBC • Dec. 15, 2024

Alas, my plan to sort and cull my thousands of books — described last week in my Zippy Shell column — failed to make allowance for human nature.

From Washington Post • Jun. 17, 2020

Hutton believes, plausibly enough, that popular notions of fairness do make allowance for luck.

From The Guardian • Sep. 24, 2010

The New York Times's weekly index, which does make allowance for longtime upward trends, has been above 100 for several weeks.

From Time Magazine Archive

I forgive you if you will make allowance for him.

From Laid up in Lavender by Weyman, Stanley J.