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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow prices" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the permission or capability for prices to be set or adjusted in a particular context, such as in a business or economic discussion.
Example: "The new policy will allow prices to fluctuate based on market demand."
Alternatives: "permit prices" or "enable pricing".
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Susan Saulny (NYT) NEW JERSEY NEWARK: NATURAL-GAS PRICES TO RISE -- State regulators voted yesterday to allow prices charged to consumers for natural gas to rise by 10percentt in the next five months, officials said.
Why was Mr. Davis so reluctant to allow prices to rise?
Interconnections between national electricity grids do not have enough capacity to allow prices to equalise across the continent.
Mr. Davis welcomed the price restraints but said the decision would allow prices to stay at historically high levels.
I believe currency pegs remain a legitimate monetary choice as long as central banks allow prices to adjust accordingly if not always a wise one.
Its mistake, he argues, was to aim for price stability, rather than to allow prices to fall in line with productivity gains.
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Most retailers allow price adjustments for no more than two weeks after the purchase.
Pruning the product range should reduce inventory costs and allow price reductions for the remainder.Prices at the top of Systembolaget's product range are already competitive.
Tariffs, in contrast, allow price signals to be transmitted more readily between world and domestic markets, reducing the distortion of world market prices.
Give clients options on premium and trade cable brands to allow price comparisons.
It knows that allowing prices to hover above the $30 mark hampers global economic growth.
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