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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow examining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when granting permission for someone to inspect or analyze something.
Example: "The new policy will allow examining the financial records for transparency."
Alternatives: "permit inspection" or "authorize review".
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Daemons such as Squid also allow examining and blocking traffic.
The DEM-simulations allow examining different particle characteristics such as size, shape, friction, as well as overall mass and size distribution.
Second, we describe a set of views that allow examining the code evolution models at different levels of detail and from different perspectives.
The world does not appear to have generated any exogenous shocks on which we can obtain data that would allow examining such changes directly.
Cross-sectional data do not allow examining the cause and effect relationships.
Additional clinical studies where patients' tissue and serum samples are simultaneously collected will allow examining this possibility in detail.
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It allows examining the influence of maximum hardness or minimum electrophilicity principles.
Seston variability allowed examining the functional response of mean clearance rate to seston level.
We compare cohort-specific patterns of family formation between the respondents' 15th and 35th birthday using sequence analysis, which allows examining complex life course patterns.
Indeed, a late amendment to the bill currently before parliament would strengthen those powers by allowing examining officers to download the contents of mobile phones, laptops and other electronic devices, a practice of questionable lawfulness at present.
This allowed examining the peak strength at different effective confining pressure conditions.
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