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Discover Ludwig"no leeway for" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that there is no room for a certain action or change to be taken. For example, "The new policy states that there is no leeway for late arrivals."
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When you have very little money, there's no leeway for budgeting errors.
Facing stiff Republican opposition, the administration will have little or no leeway for doing anything significant to boost the economy.
The four freedoms are set in stone, with no leeway for a British freedom to be exceptional.
Yesterday's white paper fixes the terms of engagement, leaving no leeway for the delay that many want.
As this is very much standard practice for all of the agents contacted, with no leeway for negotiation, I'm unsure of what to do.
Mr Hartz sees "no leeway" for pay increases and no alternative to a 30% cut in labour costs by 2011.If costs cannot be cut by mutual consent, jobs may have to go.
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There absolutely should be no leeway or tolerance for sexual assault.
There is no leeway or scope for delay.
But doing so would have locked him into a tight range of possible time behind bars, with no leeway to argue for less.
"But the key thing is the employer needs to make it absolutely clear that there will be no leeway or concessions for people who act in a discriminatory manner as it not only reflects on the company, but will be treated as a criminal offence.
[Excerpts, Pages A18-19.] The justices homed in particularly on the Republicans' contention that state law allowed no leeway in the deadline for counties to submit their returns by one week after Election Day.
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