ample room
collocation in Englishmeaningsofampleandroom
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ample
adjective
uk/ˈæm.pəl/us/ˈæm.pəl/
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room
noun
uk/ruːm/us/ruːm/
a part of the inside of a building that is separated from other parts by walls, floor, ...
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(Definition ofampleandroomfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofample room
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In the hegemonic ideology's stereotypes of dominated groups liesampleroomfor manoeuvring, manipulation and the eventual formation of rival or occasionally even counter-hegemonic discourses.
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But, for all their virtues, both of their books leaveampleroomfor further study of sound and scents.
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Not only are the definition, character and interests of minority groups diversified, they haveampleroomto be contradictory.
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In effect, both versions makeampleroomfor disagreement.
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In our present state of knowledge, there is stillampleroomfor researchers to disagree.
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These attempts to interpret the potbelly sculpture style leaveampleroomfor new theories and research with the expansion of the archaeological data.
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Of course there isampleroomfor variety within each of these two general designations.
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The effect sizes in the prediction of childhood psychopathology are typically modest, and thus there isampleroomfor multiple predictors from different domains.
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Nonetheless, the hearings gaveampleroomfor the negotiation of testimonial particulars.
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Within that range there will beampleroomfor clashing verdicts.
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They thus providedampleroomfor ambiguity and the pursuit of political advantage within the framework of perfectly plausible and even sincere demands for a particular kind of reformist agenda.
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So for two years, or perhaps more, efficient re-arrangement should provideampleroomwithout interruption of output.
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There isampleroomfor one in this country.
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There isampleroomfor great improvements in the scale of pensions at the present time.
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It happens to be virtually a straight stretch, where there isampleroomfor three rows of traffic.
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I think there is normallyampleroomfor a doctor to write whatever he considers necessary.
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The pavement at the point where we were standing is very wide and there isampleroom.
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I am advised that occasionally the diagnosis of smallpox presents great difficulties and there isampleroomfor differences of medical opinion.
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