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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to increase capacity, flexibility, or permissions in a given context.
Example: "To improve the workflow, we need to allow more time for each task."
Alternatives: "permit additional" or "grant more".
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They also allow more speed.
rules allow more restrictions.
Another would be to allow more immigration.
Some countries may now allow more.
Beautify them, allow more sun in.
"It's really trying to allow more competition".
This will allow more time for discussion.
He says he would allow more emergency questions.
"This will allow more people to have one".
Those raised income limits allow more people to join.
This move would allow more firms back into the system.
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