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The phrase "allow greater" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential for increased capacity, flexibility, or opportunities in various contexts.
Example: "This new policy will allow greater access to educational resources for all students."
Alternatives: "enable increased" or "permit more".
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Modern synthetic dyestuffs allow greater flexibility than these traditional dyes.
Lido is supposed to allow greater accuracy in flight planning.
With gas prices soaring, it is irresponsible to allow greater use of the vehicles.
We will also release more spectrum from public sector use to allow greater private sector access.
Ford and Chevy both angle the seatback to allow greater headroom.
The government needed to open things up politically, Abdullah said, and allow greater freedom of expression.
Most banks prefer the Senate version, which would allow greater pre-emption in certain instances.
Mr Bush urged China's leaders to allow greater religious and political freedom.
The time has come to change the perception of PTSD to allow greater honesty and healing.
Mr. Das suggests that democracies inherently allow greater room for entrepreneurial activity.
There's even a major push to lower reliability standards to allow greater commercial use of the grid.
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