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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow interacting" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of permitting interaction, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The new software update will allow users to interact more seamlessly with the interface."
Alternatives: "permit interaction" or "enable interaction".
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Both children want to attend a local football camp, but neither family will allow interacting or friendship with someone from the "other side".
Taken together, these findings indicate that epistasis across a molecular interface can allow interacting molecules to both evolve by drift to states that are incompatible with the ancestral versions of their partner.
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This sequence of steps allows interacting loops and TADs to be ligated together and will thereby yield a higher number of reads due to more frequent interaction [71].
On one hand, we have de-territorialized human relations since technology allows interacting intensely with other people wherever you are physically located.
The Navigator is an object automatically integrated into each WorldWindow, allowing interacting with the globe to get all the information about its position.
The macrophages were then allowed to interact with T. cruzi trypomastigotes for 15 minutes (40°C), washed and allowed to interact for 90 more minutes (37°C/5%CO2).
They're not allowed to interact with the other prisoners.
Now, he is not allowed to interact with the public.
The Art Cars are BMW's with which certain artists have been allowed to interact.
"The whole building is hermetically sealed except in those corners where you're allowed to interact with the outside world".
The system grows in complexity as more elements are allowed to interact.
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