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The phrase "allowed a degree of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the extent to which something is permitted or tolerated within a certain context.
Example: "The new policy allowed a degree of flexibility in work hours, accommodating employees' personal needs."
Alternatives: "permitted a level of" or "granted a measure of".
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In many cases, Al Qaeda was also allowed a degree of freedom in Iran as well.
Unlike military nurses, Red Cross nurses were allowed a degree of freedom when it came to mixing with men.
They allowed a degree of local autonomy simply because they lacked the means of interfering in the lives of most people beyond collecting taxes and imposing military service.
For the monster allowed a degree of liberty and diversity that was unimaginable in the neighbouring kingdoms, though matched in the EU today.
The economic bonanza and development frenzy of the last decades have clearly allowed a degree of relaxation of the proud building standards of this country.
As for the ghostwriting accusations, the plaintiffs have argued that the court allowed a degree of contact and contribution from both sides.
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Yes, it would allow a degree of war-lordism.
That allows a degree of pragmatism, favouring effectiveness over enforced compliance with a governance law.
In 1964 he had persuaded Hungary to allow a degree of religious freedom.
It is right to make it easier to change buildings to residential use, and allow a degree of "garden grabbing".
Back in 1948, NHS founder Aneurin Bevan reluctantly made a series of concessions to doctors, including allowing a degree of private practice.
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