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The phrase "a system that allowed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a system that provided the capability or opportunity for something to happen.
Example: "The new software was a system that allowed users to easily manage their tasks and deadlines."
Alternatives: "a system enabling" or "a system permitting".
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Omidyar set up a system that allowed users to rate one another, as a means to encourage good behavior.
Soon after, he created a system that allowed employers to funnel payroll deductions to charities designated by individual employees.
One of the agency's commissioners, Thomas H. Moore, said, "We are all to blame" for a system that allowed children to be exposed to lead-tainted toys.
At the exhibit set up by StoragePoint.com, Mr. Clinton learned about a system that allowed travelers access to information stored in their desktop computers.
Mr. Levine has said that he dropped his objections when the Met devised a system that allowed patrons the option to turn the things off.
In 1955, Mr. Sigmon invented a system that allowed the Los Angeles police to issue emergency warnings to local radio stations.
The report was sharply critical of the idea that sicker patients could be protected in a system that allowed insurers to charge them higher premiums.
Our natural instinct, Johnson writes, is "to fulminate against a system that allowed so many thousands to eke out a living by foraging through human waste".
Lord Willetts, the former universities minister, said that this would create a system that allowed rich parents of low-achieving pupils to pay their tuition fees.
And Hewlett-Packard recently experimented with a system that allowed employees to buy and sell predictions about likely printer sales, using a kind of futures contract.
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VICE is a two hour evisceration of America's political system a system that allowed Cheney to metastasize from an observant power-hungry DC intern into a monstrous politician who destroyed Iraq so America could broker access to its oilfields.
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