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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when granting permission or enabling an action or situation to occur.
Example: "The new policy will allow employees to work from home two days a week."
Alternatives: "permit something" or "enable something".
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Going on to allow something like a marathon would have showed spirit as well.
I would hope the N.F.L. isn't an organization that will allow something like that to happen".
And if the rules allow something that is questionable, you may have to do that too.
Co-founder Peter Sunde called for the site to close, to allow something new to develop.
"I will not allow and the board will not allow something like this to happen again".
"I've never known them to allow something like this," he added, referring to Officer Vasnaik's complaints.
"You need to be natural and allow something of yourself to come through," he says.
"We're not trying to allow something that's not currently allowed to happen," he said.
So why allow something as powerful as CRISPR to be used in a community lab?
"When we are fighting for broader rights in India, how can we allow something like this to happen?" she said.
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Tolerance, defined by Merriam Webster, is the ability or willingness to [allow] something, in particular the existence of opinions or behavior that one does not necessarily agree with.
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