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Discover Ludwig"make headroom" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to create or allow for extra space or flexibility. Example: "We need to make headroom in our budget for unexpected expenses."
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Wood said the cuts were mostly to staff on print magazines in order to make "headroom" for those with digital skills.
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The slim but large steering wheel, the basic switches and buttons and the ample headroom make the old VW Beetle a joy to drive.
This will gain headroom for additional complexity in the model.
It gives us the headroom to make progress over the next three to four years.
It has to allow rival companies headroom to make a profit.
Also, the volume wheel is scratchy when you make adjustments while listening; HeadRoom says this was a necessary compromise.
"These minis are ridiculous; passengers do not get into them," Mr. Sherman said, asserting that the smaller back seat and low headroom made the hybrids uncomfortable and potentially dangerous for riders.
The XG300's leather front seats are as comfortable as most in the near-luxury crowd, though a lack of headroom makes it impractical to raise the driver's seat as high as I would like.
Of those finalists, the 10 vehicles with the best combination of highway fuel efficiency, legroom and headroom made our list.
There is a huge amount of headroom making the xB feel really spacious.
A preference of decision makers for the maximization of commercial headroom made the development of novel methods to measure biomarkers used in primary prevention the most attractive strategy.
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