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The phrase "offered room for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone provided space for something. For example, "The mayor offered room for negotiations between the two sides."
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In addition, the modeling of the other three types of aerosol still offered room for significant improvements.
The home visitation programme did not have major shortcomings in itself, but the delivery offered room for improvement.
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It was apparently a selling point that there were "four bathrooms in each house," and the developers optimistically offered rooms for eight servants.
Soccer offers room for more adjectives.
A dozen plastic-topped tables offer room for about 40 patrons.
I love the stuff, but a windowsill can't offer room for more than three different kinds in a summer.
The rest is much harder, but at least there's an example that offers room for optimism.
The odds of finding something that would be considered a steal are slim, agents say, but unlike many large properties, brownstones often offer room for negotiation.
But we're not running away from the fact that they may have a therapeutic value for some people, because they offer room for reflection and have an introspectiv e quality".
But we're not going to stop governing and we don't foresee far-reaching changes in our program, since our lawyers say the decision offers room for interpretation".
The address book offers room for a second address; calendar events are color-coded by category and can extend past midnight; text notes can now be longer than half a page; and to-do items can repeat and play alarms.
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