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The phrase "allows much room for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing flexibility, possibilities, or opportunities in a particular context.
Example: "The new policy allows much room for creativity and innovation in the workplace."
Alternatives: "provides ample space for" or "offers significant leeway for".
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Second, Russia's rigid political system no longer allows much room for manoeuvre.
But because there will be no clear surrender, Mr. Bush is providing his own definition of complete victory -- but the definition allows much room for interpretation.
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Four schools of sharia law and thousands of hadith allow much room for interpretation.
That's the thing about Dickens: he doesn't allow much room for innovation.
Drama is a demanding art form that does not allow much room for error.
The floor was about 10 feet square, which didn't allow much room for self-expression.
But Mr. Berkowitz's thesis does not allow much room for such nuance.
While useful in tunneling through the soil, this compact cranium does not allow much room for the jaw muscles to develop.
In October 1951 Mr. Cook joined Ellington as a lead trumpeter, a role that requires stamina and doesn't allow much room for solos.
In certain cases, the hefty surcharges customers are paying -- regardless of who they now buy power from -- do not allow much room for competitors to undercut incumbent utilities.
While acknowledging the element of pain in his adolescent affair with an older man, Mr. Burroughs is too mischievous to allow much room for reflection.
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