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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow more room" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the need for additional space or flexibility in a particular context, such as physical space, time, or resources.
Example: "To accommodate the growing team, we need to allow more room in the office layout."
Alternatives: "provide additional space" or "create more capacity."
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But what I will do differently is allow more room for creativity.
"They are trying to do what's politically palatable to ease the burden and allow more room for growth".
Technicians adjusted the program to allow more room for the platform to tilt, and several test runs were successful, said Peter Gelb, the Met's general manager.
And there was no exhausting their sweet sentiments and touching endearments; letters had to be exchanged to allow more room for their expression.
To allow more room for context, the Washington team created Add to Favorites 2, a software prototype that enhances the Favorites feature in Internet Explorer.
The Vourderis brothers removed the benches to allow more room for Kato, and for an all-day buffet of water and dog food.
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Investment in bigger ships allowed more room for freight.
That allows more room for ideas and creativity and innovation.
"But then sometimes bad taste allows more room for creativity and play".
Even Quinto can surely agree with me that the new Spock allows more room for manoeuvre.
Getting the state out of the way allowed more room for business.
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