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The phrase "allows too much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or policy that permits excessive freedom or leniency.
Example: "The current policy allows too much flexibility, leading to inconsistencies in the application of rules."
Alternatives: "permits excessive" or "grants too much leeway."
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David Bowers, the director, allows too much hammy acting.
With the sprawling casino bill, the governor has made clear that it allows too much gambling.
More than half (56%) believe the government allows too much foreign investment from China.
John D. Hall's lighting, elsewhere ideal, allows too much movement to be indistinct.
This production allows too much dead air between lines, so that statements about people finding their dignity acquire signpost significance.
CAIRO — To Sheik Abdel Moneim el-Shahat, the Muslim Brotherhood's call to apply only the broad principles of Islamic law allows too much freedom.
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They cannot allow too much to affect them.
The director, Mr. Andress, has allowed too much leeway.
There have long been political sensitivities in Mexico over allowing too much American involvement.
Vikings safeties Madieu Williams and Tyrell Johnson allow too much to happen in front of them.
IT may well be that Mr. Shevardnadze allowed too much democracy, at least for his own good.
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