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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowance that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a concession or a specific condition that is permitted in a particular context.
Example: "There is an allowance that exceptions can be made under certain circumstances."
Alternatives: "provision that" or "stipulation that".
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We are the first in the world to introduce a sharing economy allowance that allows individuals to earn up to £2,000 tax free.
Each party is allowed to spend about £15,000 in each constituency on an allowance that is calculated on a population basis.
"We're here to say that it wasn't people on jobseekers' allowance that brought down the banks.
By tweaking the personal allowance – that part of your income on which you don't pay tax.
the amount of any family separation allowance that is payable to the member under section 427 of this title.
This is a full-tuition scholarship with a $5,000 living allowance that is renewable each year.
The policy unveiled before the election was for a transferable tax allowance that would only benefit basic-rate taxpayers.
Another tax-free allowance that cannot be carried forward is the capital gains tax exemption (currently £8,500).
The maximum adoption allowance is decided in relation to the fostering allowance that would otherwise be payable for that child.
Each week, children work around the house to earn an allowance that is then divided into different jars.
The United States government's guidelines have a "recommended daily allowance" that amounts to 0.36 grams of protein per pound of body weight per day.
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