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The phrase "allowing time for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that time is being set aside for a specific purpose or activity.
Example: "We will be meeting at 3 PM, allowing time for everyone to arrive and settle in before we start."
Alternatives: "providing time for" or "making time for".
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The FAA considered the situation critical and issued the new rule without allowing time for comment.
Crucially, the structure is supposed to be temporary, allowing time for the airline to raise equity.
Managers can go a long way toward furthering this view by allowing time for training.
After allowing time for absorption, participants completed a bridge simulator task.
Each week, a student group presented its book to the rest of the class, allowing time for questions and comments.
So impatient was he that he brought her to his house actually pregnant, not allowing time for her confinement.
Rooms are pre-assigned before most Yale classrooms, allowing time for lesson planning that incorporates the features of the space.
The ship docks for several hours, allowing time for a swim and a meal at one of beach cafes.
Checking the traps, allowing time for aimless circling, took a couple of hours, and we did it every few days.
The sugar slows down the DNA as it moves through the pore, allowing time for the base to be identified.
He urges them not to rush to an election, without first allowing time for the formation of stable political parties.
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