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The phrase "allowing space" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate the act of providing or creating room for something, whether physically or metaphorically.
Example: "In our discussions, we should focus on allowing space for everyone's opinions to be heard."
Alternatives: "creating room" or "providing space".
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Furnishings were few, allowing space itself to provide the poetry.
Most of the particularly stuffy writers have been dropped, allowing space for children's books.
Drop 3 tablespoons of batter for each pancake on the griddle, allowing space for spreading.
Spoon 1/4 cup batter onto griddle for each pancake, allowing space for spreading.
Inspire curiosity by embracing ambiguity, incorporating broader perspectives, and allowing space for play.
Future communities might consider allowing space for soccer or other recreational fields.
Timing is still everything As well as allowing space, we also adhere to one of allowing time.
This has been allowing space for warm winds from the south to expand into the Northeast, including New York.
"One argument is that the BBC should be allowing space in the 'market' for commercial stations to operate.
Tolerance can be a really tough, demanding ideal of allowing space for the uncomfortable, the disagreeable and the radically different.
Allowing space for the expression of moral anger at work can promote environments of support, compassion, courage, integrity, and fairness.
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