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The phrase "allows more than" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or capability of something to permit multiple options or possibilities.
Example: "The new software allows more than just basic editing; it also supports advanced features like collaboration and cloud storage."
Alternatives: "permits more than" or "enables more than".
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Its strike mandate allows more than one walkout.
In "severe" cases, the code allows more than 10 years in labor camp.
It even allows more than one of its cast to describe Tristram Shandy as "unfilmable".
In a "severe" case, the code allows more than 10 years in labor camp.
For example, the F.D.A. allows more than four times as much methyl mercury in fish as the E.P.A. does.
The upshot is that it allows more than double the light into the barrel than a standard 50mm starter scope.
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hasn't allowed more than seven since.
He allowed more than £9,000 to go through his account.
(Ethnic minorities were allowed more than one child).
Ethnic minorities are also allowed more than one child.
In his last 14 regular-season games, he allowed more than two goals only three times and never allowed more than three.
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