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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow spectators" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission is granted for people to observe an event or activity.
Example: "The organizers decided to allow spectators at the event to enhance the atmosphere and engage the community."
Alternatives: "permit onlookers" or "grant access to viewers".
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Columbia University policy does not allow spectators or other individuals to attend a defense.
That will allow spectators to watch the race in person from shore.
We descended the grassy slopes, noting that the long sides curved slightly inward to allow spectators at the ends a better view down the arena.
After 4 30 p.m., 10th Avenue and the West Side Highway will begin closing to traffic between 14th and 59th Streets to allow spectators to gather.
The mirrors are positioned at angles to allow spectators to see more of the stage, regardless of where they are seated.
The aquarium's glass sides allow spectators to watch as professional anglers demonstrate how to woo bass with a variety of lures and techniques.
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"It was safely warlike, allowing spectators to indulge emotions of violence without danger to themselves.
During the 1968 Tour, Raymond Riyotte allowed spectators to give him a nudge during a climb.
Other than that, the U.S.T.A. allows spectators to take modest provisions onto the grounds.
Mr. Frazzini compared it to allowing spectators to play basketball with Michael Jordan after watching him take warm-up shots.
New York Road Runners has unveiled a new tool for the iPhone that allows spectators to track the progress of their friends and family.
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