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"allow somebody to" is correct grammar and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe giving permission or granting someone the ability to do something. Here is an example: "I will allow you to borrow my car for the weekend."
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Great poems and great books are willing to allow somebody to have flaws.
"The whole idea of this was to allow somebody to finish the game".
But the reason he had a big turban was that he had a massive electronic headpiece underneath it that would allow somebody to feed him information.
"Typically, either a person owns a house and maybe they want to build something else on the land, or they might want to allow somebody to move it".
"If we are going to allow somebody to request a recount, the intent obviously is that you expect a recount to be included".
These allow somebody to leave the company without being fired and with a payout in return for signing away the right to take any future legal action.
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But until the quality of the pitcher allows somebody to throw Pitch 111 to 140, you're not really going to get a view of it.
"Really what that translates to is getting new product out the door faster, allowing somebody to have a better work life," he said.
"It's good that things change because you're allowing somebody to see a lot of different art, and it's not stagnant," he said.
There's a Google Map that allows somebody to burgle my house, it's so clear and defined, and I can't do anything about it".
There is no better antidote to poverty than a good well-paying job that allows somebody to take care of their own family.
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