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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow producing" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express permission for the act of producing something, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The new policy does not allow producing any waste materials during the manufacturing process."
Alternatives: "permit production" or "authorize creation".
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At present, some tools allow producing integrity checking mechanisms in different languages (Java, C#, SQL, etc).
Rapid tooling and manufacturing technologies allow producing rapidly very complicated parts, from a numerical model.
The aldol condensation of furfural and acetone allow producing higher value products from simple organic compounds resulting from biomass processing.
The definition of an effective design method could allow producing an effective innovation of the products and create a novel demand.
The applied chemical methods allow producing a wide range of functionalised carbon aerogels differing in terms of oxygen and nitrogen groups, their distribution and basicity.
The techniques that allow producing depositions of metallic, ceramic or metallic-ceramic mixtures in zones with difficult access, like inner walls of a cylinder, are quite limited.
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CARB officials and environmentalists counter that time and economic incentives will allow produces to adapt.
It allows producing countries to profit from "stranded gas" located far from big markets, and lets consuming countries diversify their supplies.
This process allows producing finely structured coatings.
This way allows producing huge homogeneous arrays of QDs relatively easy and fast [11, 12].
This approach allows producing customised coloured coatings with an identification feature.
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