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The phrase "allow a degree of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the acceptance of a certain level of flexibility, tolerance, or variation in a situation or context.
Example: "The project guidelines allow a degree of creativity, enabling team members to explore innovative solutions."
Alternatives: "permit a level of" or "grant some flexibility in".
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Yes, it would allow a degree of war-lordism.
In 1964 he had persuaded Hungary to allow a degree of religious freedom.
It is right to make it easier to change buildings to residential use, and allow a degree of "garden grabbing".
Fifth, the models allow a degree of control over service levels that is unattainable with existing models.
The government has privately backed Turner's plans, which it believes will allow a degree of judgment over how much to control risk-taking.
Talks about changing the rules to allow a degree of in-season engine development collapsed during the last race weekend in Brazil.
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In many cases, Al Qaeda was also allowed a degree of freedom in Iran as well.
That allows a degree of pragmatism, favouring effectiveness over enforced compliance with a governance law.
Unlike military nurses, Red Cross nurses were allowed a degree of freedom when it came to mixing with men.
The economic bonanza and development frenzy of the last decades have clearly allowed a degree of relaxation of the proud building standards of this country.
Back in 1948, NHS founder Aneurin Bevan reluctantly made a series of concessions to doctors, including allowing a degree of private practice.
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