allow (sb/sth) flexibility

Frequency: 7.519.5 per million words

To permit or make it possible for someone or something to be flexible.

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Examples (10)

  • The courses are designed to allow maximum flexibility.
  • This new policy will allow employees greater flexibility in their working hours.
  • The system should allow users complete flexibility in customizing their interface.
  • We need to allow more flexibility in our budget planning process.
  • The contract terms allow sufficient flexibility for future modifications.
  • Modern technology can allow unprecedented flexibility in remote work arrangements.
  • The teacher decided to allow students some flexibility with the assignment deadline.
  • This framework will allow developers greater flexibility in application design.
  • The new regulations allow banks more flexibility in their lending practices.
  • We must allow enough flexibility to adapt to changing market conditions.