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The phrase "allows room for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about a situation allowing a certain amount of flexibility or leeway. For example, "This policy allows room for some personal interpretation."
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That allows room for experimentation.
This allows room for future growth.
He never allows room for ambiguity.
"It still allows room for innovation," he said.
But even the context of perfectly standard caption formats allows room for progressive thinking.
Unlike triumphalist monuments to war, that engraved and polished stone allows room for every emotion.
You may be perpetually skint but student life at least allows room for spontaneity.
The meter itself, the heroic couplet, allows room for the leisurely syntax of courtesy – and description.
But the move allows room for negotiations that are rumoured, yet again, to be on.
That gives it a toehold, which allows room for improvement and, eventually, dominance.
An air gap between individual light guide segments allows room for adequate thermal expansion.
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