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The phrase "a place that allows" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a location or environment that permits or enables a certain activity or behavior.
Example: "The community center is a place that allows residents to gather for various events and activities."
Alternatives: "a location that permits" or "an area that enables".
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"African Americans will always desire, need and appreciate a place that allows that expression".
A spokeswoman for Facebook said: "Facebook is a place that allows people to connect and share.
And we have a place that allows us to share and connect with others in our hour of grief".
"When you put people together and you can create a place that allows ideas to really grow, it's the most wonderful thing," he says of the CAST program.
Her life changes, however, when a mystery man (Jackson) invites her to "The Store," a place that allows her to sell whatever fantastical thing she wants.
But it will be a place that allows so many now crushed by inequity to participate in the creation of a new world.
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"It was a place that allowed people to fall in love.
It was that much rarer New York luxury: a place that allowed itself to be taken totally and completely for granted.
At the age of 22 he found himself at a modest club in a small Dutch town, but it was a place that allowed him to blossom away from pressure.
I'd merely been in a place that allowed me to be who I was.
Booker said goodbye to Vanguard University, a place that allowed her to grow so much as a student, player and coach.
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