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The phrase "a tool that will allow" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a tool or resource that enables a specific action or function.
Example: "This software is a tool that will allow users to manage their tasks more efficiently."
Alternatives: "a resource that enables" or "a device that permits".
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"It is a tool that will allow us to see what was previously unseen," she said.
That is why [we] are pleased to be working with the University of Bristol to develop a tool that will allow us to continue delivering, safe, secure and responsible nuclear electricity".
The company says it will soon release a tool that will allow for this in the weeks ahead.
Our models provide a tool that will allow managers to evaluate and demonstrate quantitatively how management practices affect avian diversity on landscapes.
Pinterest has started rolling out Pinterest Web Analytics, a tool that will allow businesses to see how many visitors the content-sharing service is referring to their sites.
Zenefits for Managers is a tool that will allow managers within an organization to make HR changes on their end rather than waiting for HR or CEO approval.
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Today's Valentine's Day idea from Wit & Whistle is an adorable chalkboard mug--a useful tool that will allow us to communicate a sweet message in honor of the holiday without uttering a word.
The POETV instrument described here may therefore prove to be an important tool that will allow a better understanding of how these separate constructs influence screen media parenting and ultimately children's screen media use.
The goal of the hapmap is not to find disease genes directly but to create a general tool that will allow others to do so.
While the consortium is bringing all the pieces together, some SMEs are also involved in the project, including one which is developing a PAYE tool that will allow employers without commercial software to file information.
In summary, scRNA-seq is a powerful tool that will allow researchers to address human brain complexity by identifying cell subpopulations and elucidating specific functions.
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