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The phrase "allow that process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the permission or acceptance of a particular procedure or method in a given context.
Example: "In order to achieve the desired results, we must allow that process to unfold naturally."
Alternatives: "permit that process" or "let that process happen".
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That's why there has been some time set by the court in order to allow that process to happen".
But a pending deal to sell its plants at a fat price to Orion Power Holdings should allow that process to be largely completed next year.
"And the purpose of the suspension is to create a pause, if you like, to allow that process then to happen.
Carole Wells, one of four board members who voted Sunday against receivership, said she would have preferred to allow that process to continue.
If I were the campaign, I would allow that process to contnue unfettered to bring in as many people as possible.
I think it should be easier to remove incompetent teachers and would work towards legislation to try to allow that process to be more streamlined.
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Expanding the limit just allows that process to happen more quickly.
"There's really no cost to society at least in allowing that process to occur," Mr. Neiman said, "but the cost is to the victims and their families, who have to endure what are often very painful hearings".
Passing the House bill allows that process to continue in conference committee.
Jeffrey Ross, who made headlines just this week at Comedy Central's "Roast of Roseanne" for telling an Aurora-related joke, suggests that allowing that process to happen serves a greater good.
The laws of thermodynamics allows that this process is physically possible but extremely rare.
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