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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allows for more leeway" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing flexibility or the ability to make adjustments in a situation or decision.
Example: "The new policy allows for more leeway in how employees can manage their work hours."
Alternatives: "provides greater flexibility" or "offers more room for adjustment."
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The plan, now in its third year, allows for more leeway in killing the animals outside the park once the herd inside reaches 3,000.
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Still, the company has spoken to trading partners about rewriting contracts to allow for more leeway on credit quality and has had internal discussions about moving some trading activities to a bank subsidiary that has a slightly better rating than the company, according to people briefed on these discussions but not authorized to speak on the record.
Although it brought only a modest change in the way prosecutors evaluate whether to bring criminal charges against corporations, Holder's memo laid the groundwork for subsequent policies that allowed for more leeway when going after large firms, Coffee said.
Some in the Boston area believe Mr Tsarnaev should receive the same treatment as all prisoners, while others say his alleged crimes should allow for more legal leeway.
Even more problematic, a new value-at-risk model was implemented in January, which, unknown to the team ultimately allowed for even more leeway, creating a false sense of security.
State officials have long asked for more leeway to impose such charges.
Stairs allow for more exits.
Modifying the wording in this way allows far more leeway for payment to Russian suppliers, but falls short of guaranteeing all of them that their contracts will be honored.
The job overview, or description, allows even more leeway.
Original jurisdiction in the Supreme Court allows much more leeway to refusing acceptance of jurisdiction than does an inferior federal court.
Trump's replacement rule is much more lenient and allows states more leeway in regulating power plants.
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