Sentence examples for wide enough to allow from inspiring English sources

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Make those sidewalk scaffolds wide enough to allow two people to pass each other.

The perfect beach body would have feet long and wide enough to allow effective locomotion on sand.

The floors are connected by capacious lifts with doors wide enough to allow the entrance and exit of mobility scooters.

They are smaller even than the homes below, wide enough to allow only one person to sit.

The lap lanes are wide enough to allow two swimmers to do the breaststroke without bumping elbows, and green corrugated fiberglass canopies supply bounteous shade.

Balenciaga fans will recognize Hardy's fit: narrow in the front but with armholes wide enough to allow for freedom of movement.

In order to install a shower wide enough to allow for a wheelchair to enter and turn around, the bidet must go.

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These new stories are not structured in the traditional way - they are oblique and elusive enough to allow for a wide variety of interpretations, and broad enough to allow the reader more freedom of manoeuvre to follow their own path through the narrative.

One crack, in a block close to the top, was four feet long and more than an inch wide, large enough to allow light to shine in.

These need to be longer than your chassis plank is wide, plus enough to allow the wheels to turn about 30 degrees in either direction.

As it is, the pelvis is just wide (or narrow) enough to allow humans to be both big-brained and bipedal, but it occasionally fails us by leading to broken hips or mothers (and babies) who die while giving birth.

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