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The phrase "allow the prevalence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the acceptance or endorsement of a particular condition or situation becoming common or widespread.
Example: "The new policy will allow the prevalence of innovative practices within the organization."
Alternatives: "permit the dominance of" or "facilitate the widespread acceptance of".
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We demonstrate the proposed methodology by analyzing a collection of news reports about China, where we allow the prevalence of topics to evolve over time and vary across newswire services.
Therefore, the possibility that suppressing types 16 and 18 may allow the prevalence of other oncogenic HPV types in CIN and ICC to increase was not explored.
Finally, the study design had two rounds of screening which allow the prevalence of existing cancers to be determined in the first round, whereas the second round provided information on the incidence of newly developed tumours.
A projected sample size of 23,000 will allow the prevalence of each marker to be estimated with the following precision: a marker with 0.50% prevalence to within 0.10%; a marker with 1.00% prevalence to within 0.13%; and a marker with 4.50% prevalence to within 0.27%.
Data from 23,000 pregnancies would allow the prevalence of individual markers to be estimated with the following precision: a marker with 0.50% prevalence to within 0.10%; a marker with 1.00% prevalence to within 0.13%; and a marker with 4.50% prevalence to within 0.27%.
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This AgNP-assisted process allowed the prevalence of magnetite even in an aqueous environment at 288 °C and a pressure of 8 MPa.
The researchers, who examined 600,000 households using an innovative technique that allowed the prevalence of different house types to be mapped across the continent, defined housing as "improved" if it had the first four conditions, but did not look at security of tenure.
During desorption of the dye, the adsorbed solvent molecules, which were displaced by the adsorbate species, gained more translational entropy than that lost by the adsorbate ions, thus allowing the prevalence of randomness in the system (Tahir and Naseem 2006).
The adsorbed water molecules, which are displaced by the adsorbate species, gain more translational entropy than it is lost by the adsorbate molecules, thus allowing the prevalence of randomness in the system.
The adsorbed water molecules, which are displaced by adsorbate species, gain more translational entropy than is lost by the adsorbate molecules, thus allowing the prevalence of randomness in the system (Gopal and Elango 2007).
This may be explained based on the assumption that, the displaced molecules (may be water or other ions) gain more translation entropy than is lost by the Cr ions, thus allowing the prevalence of randomness in the system (Malkoc and Nuhoglu 2007).
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