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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have some leeway" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It means to have some flexibility or freedom to make decisions or choices. Example: "I was given a deadline of next week, but my boss said I have some leeway in terms of when I can submit the report."
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"Although the numbers appear very fearsome, we have some leeway".
But we feel we do have some leeway".
How much deeper is to be argued over; they may have some leeway.
The central banks that use such an approach usually have some leeway on this.
Yet a bold president, elected with a large majority last month, ought to have some leeway.
You do have some leeway in terms of entertainment for this final part of the evening.
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The bureau has some leeway.
Yet Mr. Sarkozy has some leeway.
That suggests that New York has some leeway to tax the very wealthy.
An analyst has some leeway in proposing recon missions in his territory.
Every province and major city has some leeway in how it applies those rules.
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