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The phrase "allow a bit of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when requesting permission or suggesting a small amount of something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "Could you allow a bit of time for me to finish this project?"
Alternatives: "permit a little" or "grant a small amount of".
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Allow a bit of light in.
Estate agents tend to like these projects, as they allow a bit of up-talking.
Recognizing the thieving tendency of creation, copyright law does allow a bit of leeway.
Drain, but allow a bit of moisture to cling to noodles.
Make connections with wires and radio waves, allow a bit of programming and funny things can happen.
Meanwhile there is potential for change if you allow a bit of community peer pressure to build up.
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We burn so many calories on days when I'm training seven-hours-plus that I think I'm allowed a bit of cake now and again!
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