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The phrase "allow a few days" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when requesting or indicating that a certain amount of time is needed before an action can be completed or a response can be expected.
Example: "Please allow a few days for processing your application before inquiring about its status."
Alternatives: "give it a few days" or "permit a few days".
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Allow a few days to arrange your tour.
Trains rumble along in an unhurried fashion and some destinations are served infrequently, so allow a few days to make the most of this diverse region.
And allow a few days to get sleep back on track both when arriving or returning home.
Allow a few days to dry.
Allow a few days to get to a salon or to retreat your hair.
When in doubt, either ask and/or study the owner's manual, and allow a few days' learning curve.
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Three political prisoners were allowed a few days of leave last week after a year in custody without being brought to trial.
The slaves were also allowed a few days of revelling, often marching in the streets in rough costumes and crude disguises, in both imitation and ironic mimicry of their masters, to the accompaniment of much drumming, prancing and threatening stick-play.
Touchdown weight bearing was allowed a few days postoperatively when pain and edema had subsided.
My family and I solved this by emailing, and generally allowing a few days to respond.
Thus, groups of WT and MBP-TK littermates treated with FIAU at P1 were allowed a few days for recovery and analyzed.
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