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The phrase "a ploy that allows" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a strategy or tactic that enables a particular outcome or action.
Example: "The marketing team devised a ploy that allows them to reach a wider audience through social media."
Alternatives: "a tactic that enables" or "a strategy that permits".
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Foer's description of the cataclysm that befalls Israel is very schematic and feels more like a pretext than a fully developed story; a ploy that allows him to describe what many young American Jewish liberals feel toward Israel today without offending anybody's sensibilities too much.
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(During an earlier trial on similar charges, Carlile had read aloud from "Rights of Man," a ploy that allowed him to publish it again, as a courtroom transcript).
But opposition activists called it a ploy that would allow Russia to present Mr. Jamil as a representative of the opposition during peace talks.
At the White House, President Bush dismissed Mr. Hussein's offer to allow international inspectors back into Iraq as a "ploy" that is "not going to fool anybody".
It was a ploy that seemed to be working.
The next time Brandi knocked, I pretended to be out — a ploy that fooled no one.
The other accuses jet-set industrialists of a ploy that will cheat the middle class.
It is a ploy that is unlikely to work against the cuter Klitschko.
Some travelers request a discount as a matter of course, a ploy that can work.
It was a ploy that failed.
It was a ploy that almost brought another famous win on home turf.
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