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The phrase "allow time to slack" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to suggest giving oneself time to relax or not be overly strict with time management.
Example: "After a long week of work, I decided to allow time to slack and enjoy my weekend without any plans."
Alternatives: "give yourself a break" or "take it easy."
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"I had very intense conceptual-based architectural studio courses in school that didn't allow time to slack off, to say the least".
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Don't slack or allow time to run out so that you're rushing at the end to meet a deadline.
Just allow time to heal your wounds.
Now is not the time to slack.
Allow time to grieve.
Allow time to cool.
Allow time to heal.
Allow time to dry.
Allow TIME to TALK.
Allow time to help.
Allow time to share.
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