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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow space" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the need for physical or metaphorical space in various contexts, such as design, conversation, or personal boundaries.
Example: "In order to foster creativity, it's important to allow space for new ideas to emerge."
Alternatives: "create room" or "provide space".
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"Law doesn't allow space for dialogue," she said.
"People realize that you have to actually allow space for this investigation".
Walls are sometimes glass to allow space to flow from inside to outside, sometimes opaque.
Also allow space for other developments: let your pupils lead and inspire you, too.
Not even the law is safe from the pressure applied by corporate sponsors to allow space to hawk their product.
At Coopers Beach there are picnic tables with no bench on one side to allow space for wheelchairs.
Even groups of experts work properly only when they allow space for dissenting voices to be considered.
And love for a child, like any other kind of love, has to allow space for oneself.
She can only allow space for the feminine aspects of valuing and relating if she recognises the negative repercussions of her behaviours.
Mine operators started using the "room and pillar method" -- carving the supporting pillars in a regular grid to allow space between them for roads and buildings.
He emphasised that the board is sincere in its desire to let go and to allow space and opportunity for managers and clinicians to innovate and excel.
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