Sentence examples for To allowed from inspiring English sources

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To allowed

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To grant, give, admit, accord, afford, or yield; to let one have.

  • To allow a servant his liberty

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But the scale that manufacturers started growing to allowed a little bit more automation".

By 2004, North Korea's first industrial park had opened and authorities started to allowed citizens to slowly engage in business.

So more such trades had to be done, with the final one being leveraged to allowed it to shift more income than the first eight put together.

Their starting pitchers combined to allowed only 6.91 hits per nine innings, the third-lowest mark of all time and best since 1968, when the mound was five inches higher.

It was folly to refuse to talk to enemies in Tehran and Damascus when doing so would have at least put our interests on the table, and failing to allowed Iran to move full-speed ahead with its nuclear program.

Moreover, it is clear that the states in which group immunity is breaking down are those that are closest to "resorting to freedom"; the least voluntary regimes have most effectively secured this vital public good.That said, if disallowing religious and philosophical exemptions is not strictly necessary in order to keep immunisation rates at the needed level, then they ought to allowed.

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Kerry has to allow events to unfold.

"Are we going to allow that?

"We ought to allow it again".

"It's ludicrous to allow any fishing".

March 15 After soldiers refuse to allow Georgian Pres.

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