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The phrase "allowed more space" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the provision of additional physical or metaphorical space for someone or something.
Example: "In the new office layout, employees are allowed more space to collaborate and work comfortably."
Alternatives: "granted additional space" or "given extra room".
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As trees age, they are allowed more space by nature, they stand tall and visible from all directions and almost impossible to isolate.
Iridion 3D was Shin'en's first product to utilize the GAX Sound Engine, which allowed real-time decoding of song data in an extremely small file size; this allowed more space on the cartridge to be used for graphics.
Instead they allowed more space between the buildings to emphasise the larger buildings and allow for the presence of roads and cars to allow for extrapolation outside of the picture.
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Or are they – like Pope Francis – simply allowing more space for intellectual argument over doctrinal certainty?
He warned: "Unless somehow the reins are loosened a bit to allow more space and more time, I'm afraid it will be more assessment.
According to the statement, the €200m fund will be used in part for the energy sector, allowing more space for private investors.
A few days later, as we were pulling back to allow more space for our bomber planes, we came across a chicken farm.
In concert the group allows more space for musical digressions — a tabla interlude, say, or a trumpet solo — along with some suitably audacious guest turns.
They came in different shapes and featured much larger bowls than typical for the time to allow more space for the wine's aromas to collect.
The carriers are also studying how to reconfigure terminals to allow more space for the security checkpoint and for identification and luggage checks at gates.
By freeing up landing slots, we can tackle the overcrowding crisis at Heathrow and allow more space for long haul flights.
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