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'greater flexibility to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate the allowance of more freedom in a certain activity or situation. For example, "The new policy offers greater flexibility to employers when it comes to hiring new staff."
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The Schengen area has brought greater flexibility to travel.
They will give schools greater flexibility to respond to specific conditions and reward their best teachers.
Of course, their new competitors have greater flexibility to attract talent with creative pay structures.
Local authorities will be given greater flexibility to tailor the scheme to their needs.
"These roles were advertised alongside fixed term contracts and offer greater flexibility to suit individual's circumstances.
He said interrogators needed greater flexibility to question terrorism suspects than is provided by existing exceptions.
I think we should welcome any changes in legislation that will bring greater flexibility to the retirement age.
His plan promises them greater flexibility to manage their programs — and achieve greater efficiency and save money.
We are currently changing it to a Government Company to give greater flexibility to its business model".
He says he believes this amount will give him a greater flexibility to move in and out of the markets.
He pledged to reduce the cost of employment and give employers greater flexibility to negotiate working hours with their staff.
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