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"allow a" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is commonly used to indicate permission or the act of giving someone the freedom to do something. For example: "The teacher will allow a 10-minute break during the exam." This means that the teacher is giving permission for the students to take a 10-minute break during the exam. Another example: "You should allow a few days for the package to arrive." This means that the person should give themselves or others permission to wait a few days for the package to arrive.
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4) Allow a blow out.
This would allow a U.S.-E.U.
We will not allow a cancer.
He might allow a kiss.
Allow a bit of light in.
For popular shows, allow a few hours.
A "no" was to allow a vote.
He has yet to allow a baserunner.
The rules allow a few exceptions.
These findings allow a few conclusions.
"Egypt will not allow a failure".
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