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The phrase "limited leeway for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a small amount of flexibility or room for maneuver in a certain situation. Example: The company has limited leeway for cost-cutting measures due to their already tight budget.
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The whole scenario portrays a limited leeway for rural residents to live healthier lives.
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A smooth transition is the prime objective, which appears to limit leeway for major changes.
But it's a limited leeway.
So there is little leeway for further bad news.
It has been argued that there is leeway for researchers to consider culturally-relevant strategies for obtaining informed consent from participants.
There's plenty of leeway for both.
Last night there was less leeway for an imperiled giant.
The teenagers were allowed some leeway for self-expression while painting on maple, birch or satinwood.
Restrictions are tighter on larger planes, while there is more leeway for regional jets and turboprops.
The definition of bankruptcy arguably gives debtors too much legal leeway, for instance.
Banks did win leeway for choosing how to retain the risk.
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