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The phrase "have more leeway" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to mean having more freedom, space, or time to act or make a decision. For example, "Since we have a larger budget, we have more leeway in making decisions about how to spend it".
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China Central Television, the state broadcaster, is the most carefully monitored; regional stations have more leeway.
But G.O.P. governors have more leeway to be conservative if their voters are as well.
Ms. Marvin acknowledges that her family's private company may have more leeway than public counterparts.
I.R.S. examiners will also have more leeway in weighing the various factors in these cases.
But research has shown that men have more leeway to express anger at work than women.
Where there is too much debt, the banks will have more leeway to foreclose.
Apparently, white males still have more leeway in the churlishness department.
Schools used to have more leeway to grant leave, and widespread anarchy failed to ensue.
"Girls have more leeway to explore masculine forms than boys have to explore feminine forms".
State-chartered credit unions have more leeway to invest in exotic instruments if their home states allow it.
Members of racial or ethnic groups tend to have more leeway in describing themselves or each other.
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