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The phrase "allows him to spend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the permission or ability granted to someone to use resources, typically money or time.
Example: "The new job allows him to spend more time with his family."
Alternatives: "enables him to use" or "permits him to allocate".
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Luckily, his situation allows him to spend much more time with our son than many fathers we know.
His job often allows him to spend weekends with his wife and children and even make early evening soccer games of his second-oldest daughter, Tess.
The orchestra is non-union, which the conductor says allows him to spend time explaining his often complicated bowing techniques to musicians unfamiliar with them.
She allows him to spend time with their children, and he interprets this as a sign that he is about to be allowed back into his family home.
"He also loves bus tours because it allows him to spend time with people where they work, where they spend their days and to have conversations about the challenges they are facing," she said.
Meltzer said his workweek often exceeds 110 hours, but his home office in San Jose, Calif., allows him to spend pockets of time with his wife and two children.
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The sale allowed him to spend more time with her and the couple's two daughters.
The program would have allowed him to spend some portion of his two-year sentence at home.
She allowed him to spend the night, on condition that he leave the apartment by 5 a.m.
The last decade has proved less eventful for Mr. Maazel, allowing him to spend more time on composition.
Fighting for the Marines' boxing team was a way to keep from being redeployed, allowing him to spend more time with his family, he said.
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