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The phrase "allow the imprisonment of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing legal or ethical considerations regarding the confinement of individuals, typically in a judicial or penal context.
Example: "The new law will allow the imprisonment of individuals who repeatedly violate the terms of their probation."
Alternatives: "permit the incarceration of" or "authorize the detention of".
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So much so that, as Tony Benn reached to communicate the significance of the vote to allow the imprisonment of terrorist subjects for 42 days without trial, he lighted upon that great charter as his historical reference.
We are racists when we allow the imprisonment of an innocent black actor.
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Although he sought to avoid the contentious issue of slavery, he protested South Carolina policy allowing the imprisonment of free African Americans.
You have to be blind not to see the flaws in a legal system that allows the imprisonment and killing of innocent women and children -- blind as today's justice.
This system allows the continued imprisonment of wartime prisoners deemed too difficult to prosecute but too dangerous to release.
MADRID — The European Court of Human Rights ruled Monday against a Spanish law that has allowed the Madrid government to extend the imprisonment of convicted terrorists and members of ETA, the Basque separatist group.
What it has done, however is create a huge industry that allows big business to profit from the imprisonment of low-level criminals and vulnerable addicts.
First, the use of change in state imprisonment rates as the mediating variable in the model did not allow the discrimination of prison admissions from prison releases.
But scholars have long believed that a bungled investigation resulted in the imprisonment of the innocent and allowed some of those responsible to go free.
The imprisonment of Israeli children under the age of 14 is not allowed.
Mr. Gonzales has been a controversial figure in Washington since shortly after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, when, as White House counsel, he supported legal policies that broadly expanded the powers of the executive branch and allowed for the imprisonment and interrogation of terrorism suspects in conditions that human rights groups said amounted to torture.
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