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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow anything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or the lack of restrictions in a particular context.
Example: "In this open forum, we aim to create a space that allows anything in terms of ideas and opinions."
Alternatives: "permit everything" or "authorize all actions".
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But I wasn't going to allow anything to deter me.
Real leadership does not allow anything this horrific, or let it continue.
(Prudish American opera houses would never allow anything like this, which is just as well).
The authorities believe nothing was said, and time probably did not allow anything to be said.
Federal standards allow anything below 500 parts per billion of total arsenic.
Americans try not to allow anything to reach a critical point.
"We cannot allow anything like this to come to our country".
We cannot and will not allow anything to risk our reputation for integrity with our audiences".
"We cannot allow anything like that, and we shall not allow it".
"I cannot allow anything to interfere with my attitude, my focus and my demeanor.
And we will not allow anything to distract us from our ultimate goal".
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