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The phrase "allow a number of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating permission or the possibility for multiple items or actions to occur.
Example: "The new policy will allow a number of changes to be implemented in the workflow."
Alternatives: "permit several" or "enable multiple".
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The results allow a number of conclusions.
Nevertheless, available data allow a number of suggestions regarding treatment strategies.
The results obtained allow a number of predictions to be made.
Elections would allow a number of groups now excluded from the political mix to have a place at the table.
The available data allow a number of more or less equally persuasive arguments about what a "fair" salary would be.
The available data allow a number of arguments about how much money a "fair" endorsement deal would involve.
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Michigan has allowed a number of severely underperforming schools to continue operating for years.
The General Assembly, the body who regulated purchases of Indian property, allowed a number of settlers to buy land at Wangunk.
This design allows a number of samples to be introduced simultaneously.
Loss of the outer layer of the ovum allows a number of spermatozoa to penetrate the egg's surface.
The democratization of Tunisia, Egypt and other countries has allowed a number of extremist free riders into the political system.
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