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The phrase "a curiosity that allows" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that enables or permits a sense of wonder or interest.
Example: "The museum features a curiosity that allows visitors to explore the mysteries of ancient civilizations."
Alternatives: "an intrigue that permits" or "a fascination that enables".
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Tells about the "rage to learn," a curiosity that allows students to hone their intelligence.
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Auerbach's artwork combines political awareness with an unpretentious curiosity that allows meaning to cultivate slowly, sprouting up in unlikely spaces.
Murkowski took the opportunity to offer her opinion about Palin as presidential timber: "I just do not think that she has those leadership qualities, that intellectual curiosity, that allows for building good and great policies".
Oki has a curiosity that never stops.
It was a curiosity that failed commercially.
In the new Russia the device is a curiosity that becomes a potential murder weapon.
Property registries are almost nonexistent in Greece, a curiosity that dates back to the Ottoman Empire.
Perfect for: Independent travelers who bring their own interests and curiosities to an itinerary that allows room to explore them.
This study suggests that chaplains and non-chaplain researchers participating in research together may provide for a special environment that allows for a culture of curiosity.
Modifications of this sort would have a logical basis in scientific research: a recent study by the University of California found that "curiosity may put the brain in a state that allows it to learn and retain any kind of information".
Find a company that allows you to explore your own curiosities.
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