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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allot space" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of assigning or distributing a certain amount of space for a specific purpose or use.
Example: "In the new office layout, we need to allot space for collaborative workstations and private meeting rooms."
Alternatives: "allocate space" or "assign space".
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One consequence of this focus on male readers is that magazines such as Sports Illustrated and The Sporting News provide minimal coverage of women's sports (and tend to emphasize the erotic appeal of female athletes when they do allot space to women's sports).
Blockbusters don't allot space for candidly queer characters, but if they did, maybe one day there won't be a need for narratives about repression yielding violence.
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Those selected may be shortened to fit allotted space.
So many years spent shrinking himself to his allotted space.
Failing that, better use should have been made of the allotted space.
Like oversize seed pods, they seem ready to burst the confines of their allotted space.
A mellophone player ran, panting, to fill his allotted space, somewhere around Los Angeles.
Sometimes the grasses thrive so well, the clump expands beyond its allotted space.
The crowd was so large that it couldn't entirely fit into the allotted space.
Chelsea claimed that same allotted space, standing by her mother's side, after she was confirmed.
The TFT and its respective wiring fits snuggly within its allotted space and functions as expected.
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