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The phrase "a system to allow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a system designed to enable or facilitate a specific action or process.
Example: "We have developed a system to allow users to easily access their accounts online."
Alternatives: "a system that enables" or "a system designed to permit".
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He instituted a system to allow low-income students to go through Harvard without indebting themselves forever.
The F.D.A. is also developing a system to allow doctors, nurses and pharmacists to report medication errors online.
Now it is trying to construct a system to allow small farmers to help them survive, to help them flourish.
Dr Dorigo's group has, for instance, developed a system to allow robots to detect when a swarm member is malfunctioning.
It also established a system to allow doctors and pharmacies to track prescriptions in an attempt to put an end to doctor shopping.
Baidu is working on a system to allow Duer to control devices in the home and allow them to connect to healthcare and other service providers.
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What's needed is a supportive system to allow women to make the choices that work best for them and their families.
Ooyala Paywall, which is powered by PayPal, allows publishers to implement a payment system to allow visitors view their videos.
It also has to include a clutch system, to allow me to engage the rocket pump at exactly the right time during the run.
Plus, the company promises a robust user management system allowing owners to quickly grant and deny access to other phones — there's even a scheduling system to allow access during only specific times.
Furthermore, many sensor node platforms use an operating system to allow smooth development.
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