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The phrase "allow dissemination" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission is granted for information or materials to be distributed or shared.
Example: "The organization decided to allow dissemination of the research findings to the public to promote transparency."
Alternatives: "permit distribution" or "authorize sharing".
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Regulatory halts are mandatory for all markets, and can be imposed to allow dissemination of news about a company.
SMART also provides a standardized format to allow dissemination of single molecule data and transparency in the analysis of reported data.
These applications allow dissemination and gathering of useful information among vehicles and between transportation infrastructure and vehicles in pursuance of assisting drivers to travel safely and comfortably.
These data suggest that host factors, such as HIV status, may allow dissemination of mono-RIF(R) strains and facilitate the accumulation of additional drug resistance.
We would like to integrate such a reputation metric within LAP to allow dissemination of path vectors attributed with corresponding prices and overall reputation score of the InPs on the paths.
A supporter of the demonstration, Miami Beach's mayor Matti Herrera Bower, lamented that the film was shown, while declaring "we must not allow dissemination of this movie".
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This not only allows dissemination of the bacilli but also contributes to the formation of necrotic lesions [43].
Funding allowed dissemination of and incentives for the survey materials.
It allows dissemination of standardised yet personalised treatments, which may include contact with therapists over e-mail or other modes of remote communication (e.g., telephone, video-chat).
Survival and replication in macrophages, eventually followed by macrophage pyroptosis, is fundamental to allowing dissemination and extensive colonization of the intestinal epithelium (Ashida et al., 2011).
Flowing from previous observations (Rogers and Tompsett, 1952; Rogers, 1956), a model has recently been proposed, in which neutrophils have been suggested to harbour S. aureus and therefore act as 'Trojan Horses' allowing dissemination (Thwaites and Gant, 2011).
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