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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allows no time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that there is no opportunity or duration available for a particular action or event.
Example: "The tight schedule allows no time for mistakes, so we must be diligent in our work."
Alternatives: "leaves no time" or "provides no time".
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The new regulator allows no time for this.
The roster allows no time for travel between appointments – and she is not paid for it.
His captaincy is generally decisive and bold in a format that allows no time for ponderous contemplation.
The intensity reaches great heights from the moment the contest begins, but the fervour allows no time for poise in the early stages at least.
Mr. Zigler's speed-the-clock staging allows no time for useless comparisons and validates Mr. Mamet's still contemporary, still scatalogical play.
Andrew Giuliani said he would not participate in his father's campaign, saying his devotion to becoming a professional golfer within three years allows no time for distraction.
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Sadly, our laconic chairman, Melvyn Bragg, allowed no time for questions.
One dispatcher, Monique Brown, described a day when the pace allowed no time to eat or drink.
Parliament would meet for two days twice a year, and MPs would only read out prepared statements, allowing no time for discussion.
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Procrastination is rampant, meaning that important bills are held until the final days, even hours, of legislative sessions, allowing no time for proper consideration.
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