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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow photography of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when granting permission for someone to take photographs of a specific subject or location.
Example: "The museum will allow photography of the exhibits during the special event this weekend."
Alternatives: "permit photography of" or "authorize photography of".
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Adding to the air of enigma, Sehgal does not allow photography of his work.
"We now routinely attempt to negotiate with all of our lenders to allow photography of their works while on display in the galleries.
Incisions were then extended to allow photography of the peritoneal cavity and determination of the extent of peritoneal carcinomatosis.
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We allow photography but no recording of the tour.
Formerly, the Whitney did not allow photography.
But federal courts do not allow photography, recordings or broadcasts.
Many museums do not allow food or beverages and some exhibits do not allow photography.
Brigham and Women's Hospital, in Boston, began allowing photography and videography of births in 2008.
High-speed recording systems, such as streak photography, allow the rate of expansion of the cylinder expansion to be measured.
Let us now be more general and allow color photography.
On the other hand, the use of fundoscopy instead of fundus photography did not allow centralized evaluation of DR and, hence, another potential limitation of the study was assessment by different ophthalmologists, although they were asked to complete a standardized report format for classifying the RIACE participants.
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