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The phrase "allow it to pursue" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when giving permission for something to continue or follow a course of action.
Example: "In order to achieve our goals, we must allow it to pursue its intended path without interference."
Alternatives: "permit it to follow" or "let it continue".
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"It is therefore highly positive to remove the yoke from AT&T Wireless to allow it to pursue its own strategies".
President Barack Obama faces an almost impossible balancing act between making overtures to Iran that will allow it to pursue its nuclear programme for energy purposes, and appeasing the security fears of Sunni Arab leaders.
Argonne National Laboratory, the nuclear research facility in the Chicago suburbs that midwifed the atomic bomb, is ending its use of highly radioactive materials — much to the relief of its neighbors — in favor of supercomputers that will allow it to pursue a broader palate of scientific research.
Black thinks the company will benefit from phasing out moderate sportswear, and that its pending sale of Barney's New York will allow it to pursue an aggressive share repurchase program.
Although Arcadia no longer owns BHS, TPR could invoke rules that allow it to pursue former owners.
He said the governor could provide evidence that would allow it to pursue other senior officials in the Habibie administration who had helped orchestrate the plan.
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But Mr. Weitz, it would seem, has sprung the sitcom drawing from the captivity of two dimensions and allowed it to pursue a life of its own.
Lucent Technologies Inc. has persuaded banks to provide $4.5 billion in new credit lines, avoiding a possible downgrading of its debt to junk status and allowing it to pursue a revamping, the company said yesterday.
HMRC clearly believes this move not only sets an example, but allows it to pursue any monies owed via alternative routes.
Bowing to public pressure, the Chesapeake Energy Corporation said last October that it would stay away from the New York City watershed despite holding leases that would have allowed it to pursue state permits to drill there.
Asked to comment on the judge's decision, Lawrence Grayson, a spokesman for Bank of America, said the court ruling allowed it to "pursue additional discovery before the matter is fully decided".
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