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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow everyone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or access granted to all individuals in a particular context.
Example: "The new policy will allow everyone to participate in the upcoming event without any restrictions."
Alternatives: "permit all" or "grant access to all".
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"We have to make it clear that we can't allow everyone in, because if we allow everyone in, Europe is finished.
The stage is set to allow everyone to become his own Alfred Knopf.
Kennedy later joked that he did it to allow everyone to celebrate.
"I will not allow everyone to go, you know, to the bottom," he said.
The whole aim of a Russian cut should have been to allow everyone to save face".
I just hope that these words may allow everyone to have a full understanding of this incident.
He said he hoped the apology, which Mr. McCullagh accepted, would allow "everyone to return back to business as usual".
The time has come to settle this matter in a way which will allow everyone concerned to move on".
The Johnson Space Center had chosen to "stand down" for the day to allow everyone to attend the memorial.
Some of the rules at the carefully orchestrated event were fudged to allow everyone to save face.
"This is important to allow everyone to participate in the television experience," said William E. Kennard, the F.C.C. chairman.
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