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The phrase "allow him to spend" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when giving permission for someone to use or allocate resources, typically money or time.
Example: "I will allow him to spend the budget on necessary supplies for the project."
Alternatives: "permit him to use" or "let him allocate".
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Larry King's departure from CNN's prime-time schedule will allow him to spend more time following little league baseball games.
Although he's acquired various luxuries that one associates with a twenty-first-century mogul, he lacks the firm taste that would allow him to spend money naturally.
This would allow him to spend more time "at the coalface" and to focus on other matters such as the 2012 London Olympics.
But Milbury said this week that he was not satisfied and that team ownership would allow him to spend money to continue the improvement.
Mr Lim says that the savings he has made by ending the "old systems of patronage" allow him to spend money on new social programmes instead, such as modest handouts for the elderly.
The publicity led to nearly 190,000 people signing a petition calling on Brent Council to pay for Mr Clark's care, to allow him to spend his last years in his home of more than half a century.
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The sale allowed him to spend more time with her and the couple's two daughters.
The program would have allowed him to spend some portion of his two-year sentence at home.
She allowed him to spend the night, on condition that he leave the apartment by 5 a.m.
Luckily, his situation allows him to spend much more time with our son than many fathers we know.
The last decade has proved less eventful for Mr. Maazel, allowing him to spend more time on composition.
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