leave (sb) scope
Frequency: 6.88.9 per million words
To leave room or opportunity for something.
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- The manager decided to leave his team enough scope for creative problem-solving.
- We should always leave ourselves some scope for unexpected changes.
- The strict rules didn't leave her much scope for personal initiative.
- His flexible schedule leaves him plenty of scope for pursuing hobbies.
- The new policy aims to leave teachers more scope in their curriculum design.
- Despite the tight budget, they managed to leave some scope for unforeseen expenses.
- Don't leave them too little scope; creativity needs space to flourish.
- The open-ended question left students ample scope for interpretation.
- To encourage innovation, companies must leave employees scope for experimentation.
- I hope the revised plan will leave us sufficient scope to adapt to market demands.