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The phrase "a feature that allowed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a specific capability or function of a product, system, or software that enables a particular action or outcome.
Example: "The new software update includes a feature that allowed users to customize their dashboards for better usability."
Alternatives: "a function that enabled" or "a capability that permitted".
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Customers loved a feature that allowed them to copy trades made by successful traders.
The travel website Kayak added a feature that allowed shoppers to sort flights by plane type.
A feature that allowed users to opt out of being mentioned could actually benefit companies like Facebook and Twitter.
Last year, the company launched a feature that allowed users to flag news stories they felt were inaccurate.
I wish the index had a feature that allowed you to skip down to, say, the "p"s (pot au feu, anyone?) without scrolling laboriously page by page.
Three years later, Facebook introduced Custom Audiences, a feature that allowed companies to upload their own lists of people to target.
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Instagram has introduced a feature that allows users to block abusive or offensive comments on photos.
Like BirdGenie, it includes a feature that allows users to act as citizen scientists.
We introduced a feature that allows users to disable abstracts in search results.
Facebook offers a feature that allows people to indicate what they are doing, including celebrating holidays.
The next step will be a feature that allows users to "click to call".
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