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The phrase "allow him to work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when giving permission or enabling someone to perform a task or job.
Example: "After reviewing his qualifications, we decided to allow him to work on the project."
Alternatives: "permit him to work" or "let him work."
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"We wouldn't allow him to work more than six consecutive days," Robert Buchanan, one of his former managers, said.
The process doesn't insure success, but it does allow him to work as an artist before taking his chances in Broadway's commercial crapshoot).
Now he was at the immigration office to obtain a personal identity number, which would allow him to work and receive welfare benefits.
Ignoring prosecution calls for a significantly heavier sentence, the judge gave Dettinger open-prison terms that would allow him to work during the day.
This will allow him to work on those pieces without fear of arrest, although still in the wee hours to protect his identity.
A day earlier Lagisquet was suitably coy about the arrangement which will allow him to work with Biarritz until the summer.
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Weaver threw only six pitches, allowing him to work the seventh, too.
Willson's job in technology sales allows him to work from home.
Being out of the hospital allowed him to work, if only intermittently.
In two or three months, Safari had documents allowing him to work.
They allowed him to work from an object, not a person.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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