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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed flexibility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the permission or capacity to adapt or change within certain limits or guidelines.
Example: "The project guidelines provided allowed flexibility in the design process, enabling the team to innovate."
Alternatives: "permitted adaptability" or "granted leeway".
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Mr. Quinn argued that the rules allowed flexibility for judicial proceedings.
Hyde singled out staff policies as the prime area where academy status had allowed flexibility.
They should be allowed flexibility in the measure of their compliance.
Professor Richards's boot, hinged around the ankle, allowed flexibility but fell apart after about a month, he said.
The task plans do not provide enough information about allowed flexibility in task duration and hybrid state evolution.
The experimental apparatus allowed flexibility in changing arc welding parameters, sample locations, and was designed to promote the steady-state generation of fumes over several minutes.
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It goes ahead and allows flexibility.
This allows flexibility to choose the interpolators.
Whatever model Football Queensland use, it's state-wide and doesn't allow flexibility".
I also think allowing flexibility in clothing gets buy-in from pupils.
To a certain extent, Schmidt defends this management chaos, saying that it allows flexibility.
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