allow (sb) scope
Frequency: 7.010.1 per million words
To permit someone to have the opportunity for something.
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- The new policy will allow employees more scope for independent decision-making.
- Her parents always allowed her ample scope to explore her creative talents.
- The project manager decided to allow the team members greater scope in choosing their approach.
- We must allow students sufficient scope for critical thinking and debate.
- This flexible work arrangement allows me considerable scope to balance my professional and personal life.
- Don't restrict their ideas; allow them full scope to innovate.
- The mentor allowed her protégé enough scope to make mistakes and learn from them.
- The new curriculum aims to allow teachers more scope to adapt lessons to local contexts.
- By delegating tasks, you allow your subordinates greater scope for development.
- The company's culture allows its engineers significant scope for experimentation.