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The phrase "allow the luxury" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of granting permission for someone to indulge in something that is considered a luxury or a privilege.
Example: "In this fast-paced world, we often forget to allow the luxury of time for ourselves."
Alternatives: "grant the privilege" or "permit the indulgence".
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Historical circumstances do not allow the luxury.
We must stop pretending that medical advances allow the luxury of delaying starting a family, he says.
But, despite all the problems it generates, globalisation is a force that doesn't allow the luxury of saying "stop, I want to get off".
Inasmuch as the problems posed by everyday ethics are genuine dilemmas but do not allow the luxury of lengthy, careful analysis, decent people for decent reasons can reach opposing conclusions.
While the caucuses will remain important to candidates, Mr. Schmidt said, the compressed schedule does not allow the luxury of spending so much money in one place in August.
Rather, he said, the tentatively named Tesla Network would allow the luxury cars' owners to take on the ride-hailing giants themselves.
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A winning side allows the luxury of giving him one.
In sunnier economic times, a chancellor might have been allowed the luxury of privacy.
I discovered we were allowed the luxury of a daily bowl of vegetable broth.
The synchronised swimming team, on the other hand, were allowed the luxury of being content with coming sixth.
Her busy stage and film career, and the money it brought, allowed the luxury of turning them down.
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