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The phrase "a system that allows" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a system that provides the capability or permission for something to happen.
Example: "The new software is a system that allows users to track their expenses in real-time."
Alternatives: "a system enabling" or "a system permitting".
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We have a system that allows freedom of speech.
Equally necessary is the reform of a system that allows such men to flourish.
The league seeks a system that allows the business to grow.
We create a system that allows business owners to manage these complexities across outlets.
Americans worry about a system that allows 4 million bad loans to affect 51 million good ones.
Would a system that allows an E.B. to influence legislation by a $1 billion promise make sense?
It's a system that allows the union to be responsive to a wider variety of student concerns.
The problem now is to build a system that allows every consumer to also potentially become a producer.
How can any civilised state sanction a system that allows no scope for the correction of injustice?
"So we designed a system that allows you to flush out the pipe without digging up the basement".
"You can't tolerate a system that allows people to mislead or obscure," said Gary Lutin, investment banker at Lutin & Company.
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