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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow out" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts to suggest permitting someone or something to exit or be released.
Example: "The teacher decided to allow out the students early due to the weather."
Alternatives: "let out" or "permit to leave".
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In an effort to keep public sympathy, the demonstrators promised to allow out fuel for ambulances and fire trucks.
With the person that I allow out in the music, that's plenty.
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