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The phrase "allow someone to destroy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission is granted for someone to cause damage or ruin something.
Example: "The manager decided to allow the team to destroy the outdated equipment to make room for new technology."
Alternatives: "permit someone to ruin" or "let someone damage".
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"We would never allow someone to destroy the Pyramids, so why are we letting Islam's history disappear?" Under Threat Bayt al-Mawlid When the Wahabis took Mecca in the 1920s they destroyed the dome on top of the house where the Prophet Mohammed was born.
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They can allow someone to get out of a building.
Would you allow someone to hypnotise you?
Don't "not allow" someone to do something.
Dear Rich Dear Richh: I allowed someone to publish one of my emails.
Allowing someone to take an exam in your stead.
Allowing someone to work there and allowing someone to prosper there is an immense deep ravine for the government".
The spy: The information allows someone to steal an identity.
How would we distinguish between passive euthanasia and allowing someone to die?
Fires can be intentionally set for their own purposes to kill someone, to destroy property, or to gain a monetary or psychological end.
You don't have to do anything for someone to destroy your life.
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