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The phrase "allow it to rupture" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in contexts where you are discussing the permission or decision to let something break or burst, often in a metaphorical or literal sense.
Example: "In order to understand the pressure dynamics, we must allow it to rupture under controlled conditions."
Alternatives: "permit it to break" or "let it burst."
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This causes 2 problems: it weakens the strength of the component, and it creates holes in the fiberglass that allow it to rupture through the paint later.
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Allow it to harden.
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Allow it to stand.
Allow it to steep.
It allows some individuals to rupture relationships for reasons many would consider shallow and short-sighted.
Incubation of the vesicles on the mica for 30 min at room temperature allowed them to rupture and adsorb onto the surface, yielding an extended lipid bilayer film.
We maintained or washed out TMP from a synchronized culture of late schizonts, allowed parasites to rupture and reinvade new erythrocytes, and then incubated both sets of parasites in ALA for 8 hr.
"We think it's probably something along the lines of just regional readjustment movements in one area allow stress to be redistributed and that allows other areas to rupture," McKee said.
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