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The phrase "allow the prosecution of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts when discussing the permission or ability to initiate legal proceedings against someone.
Example: "The new law will allow the prosecution of individuals who commit fraud against the government."
Alternatives: "permit the prosecution of" or "authorize the prosecution of".
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The cross-party group of MPs has called for legislation that will allow the prosecution of advisers who push their clients towards aggressive tax avoidance schemes.
Creates new offences to allow the prosecution of anyone who gives or receives training in terrorist techniques and to allow the prosecution of those who attend terror training camps or are believed to be preparing to commit an act of terrorism.
An amendment to the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act, a law in effect in Kashmir and parts of northeast India, to allow the prosecution of armed official personnel accused of committing sexual offenses.
Parliament voted 205 to 3 on Wednesday to allow the prosecution of Ilias Kassidiaris, 32, a leading ultra-right lawmaker, for assaulting two female leftist politicians during a live TV talk show.
In Britain, the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards suggested adding a new law to allow the prosecution of British bank executives when they recklessly engage in misconduct that puts the bank and its customers at risk of severe losses.
In its initial announcement last January, the administration proposed to share personal data from the Capps 2 system with national and international police to allow the prosecution of any civil or criminal violations.
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The judge ruled that she would permit other witnesses to testify about the psychiatrists' concerns, which will allow the prosecution to paint a portrait of a rocky marriage laced with violence and fear.
A 1983 Belgian law allows the prosecution of foreigners for human rights violations outside Belgium.
For example, the Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act (MEJA) allows the prosecution of contractors who work for the Department of Defence.
This allows the prosecution of war crimes no matter what the nationality of the perpetrator or where the crimes were committed.
German authorities have approached the cases under the legal principle of universal jurisdiction, which allows the prosecution of crimes in one country even if they happened elsewhere.
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