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The phrase "allows a bit of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something permits a small amount or degree of something else.
Example: "The new policy allows a bit of flexibility in work hours, which can help employees manage their time better."
Alternatives: "permits a small amount of" or "provides some leeway for".
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Freindly also allows a bit of customization: You can change the color of the header and some of the type and icons, and it has a security PIN pad, so you can lock out snoopers.
This allows a bit of freedom for researchers to modify these measures, without changing much of the underlying efficiency structure.
In addition, Nearby Live also allows a bit of anonymity to these interactions – you don't have to reveal your phone number or other personal information in order to get started with the service.
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Allow a bit of light in.
Estate agents tend to like these projects, as they allow a bit of up-talking.
Recognizing the thieving tendency of creation, copyright law does allow a bit of leeway.
In books you're allowed a bit of fat, but not too much.
Drain, but allow a bit of moisture to cling to noodles.
Shouldn't working people from the city be allowed a bit of a lie-in on a country weekend?
The new standards also allow a bit of litter for natural scratching tendencies, a perch, and a nest box.
Or at least no Eng Lit exams – I might make a constitutional amendment and allow a bit of Eng Lang testing.
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