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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allows space" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the provision of physical or metaphorical room for something, such as ideas, actions, or objects.
Example: "The new design allows space for additional features that can enhance user experience."
Alternatives: "provides room" or "creates capacity".
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Inside, the division allows space for a salad too.
Conductor Maurizio Benini drew luscious playing from the ROH orchestra and allows space to breathe.
The Reunion is less dazzling, but has more heart, and allows space for Olesker, Gonzalez and their audience to breathe.
You may not agree with all of Zodiac's conclusions, but it makes its case credibly and allows space for disagreement.
But it also allows space for a weather forecaster from Seattle, a Seabrook homeowner, to call the weather "fascinating".
"The government is committed to balancing the books over a sensible period of time, in a way that allows space to support the economy".
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Furnishings were few, allowing space itself to provide the poetry.
"Law doesn't allow space for dialogue," she said.
Drop 3 tablespoons of batter for each pancake on the griddle, allowing space for spreading.
The uncluttered nature of his theatre allowed space for the audience's imaginations to flourish.
Walls are sometimes glass to allow space to flow from inside to outside, sometimes opaque.
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