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The phrase "allow a lot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for flexibility or a significant amount of something, such as time or resources.
Example: "When planning the event, make sure to allow a lot of time for setup and preparation."
Alternatives: "permit a great deal" or "provide ample".
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Wilson's work wouldn't seem to allow a lot of personal interpretation.
But, you say, doesn't this allow a lot of really bad economics to circulate?
"But the vacillation will allow a lot of top talent in the party to get away from him.
"The bubble we lived in really didn't allow a lot inside it," Ms. Neilson said somewhat ruefully.
In a game between two teams that allow a lot of points, Elam and Crosby could put on a show.
As a sinkerball pitcher who tries to goad hitters into imperfect contact, he tends to allow a lot of hits.
It would allow a lot of people to stay in their homes and help to preserve neighborhoods.
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It allows a lot of creativity.
"It allows a lot more fluidity," says Garcia.
Playing early allows a lot of people to play at all.
"The modeling capability that John Gilleland's team has achieved has allowed a lot of progress.
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