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The phrase "allowing scope" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something permits or provides a range of possibilities or options.
Example: "The new policy is flexible, allowing scope for individual interpretation and adaptation."
Alternatives: "providing flexibility" or "offering room for maneuver".
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She made her two fictional villages, Fairacre and Thrush Green, more real than reality, allowing scope for a degree of wry humour.
It holds our attention while at the same time allowing scope for reflection," and providing a palliative to the nonstop attentional demands of typical, city streets.
We present this component of nC+, motivating its details with reference to some small illustrative examples, and elaborate the formalism by allowing scope for norms governing individual agents.
Cantwell feels that modern life and the western education system are often guilty of directing people towards one career, or "one thing that you do", without allowing scope for creativity, time or changing locations.
His second, Felicia's Journey, is the darkly affecting story of a young Irish ingenue searching for her runaway lover - traditional psychological drama on the surface, but also allowing scope for Egoyan to play disconcerting tricks with time and place.
Details were painted rather than incised, thus allowing more flexibility in the rendering of human form, movements, and, above all, expressions and allowing scope for shading and a more satisfactory kind of perspective.
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Night-Vision Assisted The popularity of night-vision technology has lit up the recreational world, allowing scope-toting hikers to see nocturnal creatures and more stars than the naked eye allows.
This pruning has allowed scope for more concentrated wage spend," said an AST spokesman.
A sensible fiscal regime would allow scope for additional, discretionary loosening of fiscal policy.
The songs also allow scope for the comic as when a lustful duchess urges the monarchy's resident fool to do "an erotic breakfast dance".
But when I'm setting undergraduate exam essays, I find that oblique and open-ended queries like the AQA Darwin specimen allow scope for creative and higher-order thinking, and often separate the mere swotters from the true scholars.
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