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The phrase "allow liberation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are granting permission or enabling freedom or release from constraints.
Example: "The new policy aims to allow liberation for those who have been unjustly imprisoned."
Alternatives: "grant freedom" or "enable release".
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This monomer contains a dioxolane-protected keto group that will allow liberation of the ketone functionality in the backbone once construction of the oligomeric backbone is complete.
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This structure is of special interest as it allows liberation of one bonding site, which can be used for further dioxygen coordination.
After a sample was withdrawn, cellular membranes were disrupted by chloroform, allowing liberation of phages.
13 a At elevated temperatures, this adduct can undergo a reversible retro-Michael reaction which allows liberation of the protein in an excess of the thiol.
Caffeine, allowing liberation from intracellular Ca2+ stores via ryanodine receptors, was applied at 20 mM 20 min before conditioning or, for the control experiments, just after or 1 h after conditioning.
And any story that ends with the war's end will allow for liberation, however painful that proves, and some kind of accounting.
Isolated elastin samples were weighed and then hydrolyzed at a concentration of 1 mg/ml in 6 M HCl at 105°C for 24 hours, respectively, to allow the liberation of DES and IDES.
Women, who had allowed the liberation of wartime to be taken away from them, would soon recognise their self-incarceration and break free, sexually and socially.
For instance, it does not sell personal information or share it externally except in the case of a valid court order, and it allows data liberation, which means Google users can export information to other services.
This progressive change of the atomic ordering allows the liberation of chemical residues caught in the lattice structure.
The apricot press residues are abounding by-products from juice industry which can be used as substrates in solid state fermentation process (SSF), thus allowing a liberation and increase of content from various biomolecules with high added value.
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