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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affords scope" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the opportunities or possibilities that something provides, often in a context of analysis or evaluation.
Example: "The new policy affords scope for innovation within the organization, encouraging employees to think creatively."
Alternatives: "provides room" or "allows for flexibility".
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As 6000 years of human influence affords scope for evolutionary change, we ask: is this a trait that Calluna brought into the heathlands or has it evolved there?
Because imagery is generated and maintained in response to concrete nouns, the Image Duration paradigm affords scope to manipulate the emotionality and self-relevance of stimuli by manipulating the nature of the presented cue words.
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Willett was irked at being sent straight back on to the course without being afforded scope for a warm-up.
The situation between Küchlüg and the Khwārezm-Shah sultan afforded scope as well as a pretext for the Mongols' westward advance, if only to restore the flow of trade.
Upon being afforded scope to change that status quo, for the move to be voted down by 219 individuals, is not something that should be subsequently forgiven and forgotten.
"The board judged that, with modest domestic growth and a weaker and more uncertain international environment, the outlook for inflation afforded scope for a more accommodative stance of monetary policy," the central bank's governor, Glenn Stevens, said in prepared remarks after the bank board's monthly meeting.
On peace being established, Franklin turned his attention once more to the scientific branch of his profession, as affording scope for his talents, and having made his wishes known to Sir Joseph Banks, who was generally consulted by government on such matters, he set himself sedulously to refresh his knowledge of surveying.
It... afforded scope for picturesque treatment, scenery and costume, and I think that the idea of a chief magistrate, who is... judge and actual executioner in one, and yet would not hurt a worm, may perhaps please the public".
A faulty deflection, although Bird wrote: 'This move initiates a combination of remarkable interest, besides affording scope for some of the best play of both these well-known players.' 29...Bxa5?
Scope out local events.
Certainly a program including Mussorgsky's burly "Pictures at an Exhibition" (appropriate to the setting) and Tchaikovsky's expansive G major Sonata affords full scope for Mr. Pletnev's virtuosity.
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