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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow the relocation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing permissions or approvals related to moving something or someone from one place to another.
Example: "The committee decided to allow the relocation of the historical monument to a safer location."
Alternatives: "permit the move" or "authorize the transfer."
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"I don't think for a moment that governor Koike will allow the relocation to happen.
Parliament voted to allow the relocation of war memorials and soldiers' graves, a move critics have said was intended to eliminate Soviet-era monuments.
The new rules would allow the relocation of detainees to the United States for prosecution, but would effectively delay any such move until late September.
The relocation method involves analyses and geostrophic velocity computations to allow the relocation of stations in time and space to a particular analysis time.
According to the children's lawyers, the Home Office has failed to allow the relocation of many of the most vulnerable children to the UK, failed to give proper written decisions in refusing these applications and failed to use its discretion in response to extreme cases.
It is implied that if the Syrian revolutionaries had their way they would allow the opening of an Israeli embassy in the plush Damascus district of Malki tomorrow, and allow the relocation of the Palestinian people to a desert outpost on the Iraqi border.
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"This may mean allowing the relocation of suspects when it's really required to protect our people – but only if we legislate to make the test for imposing a Tpim much stricter and the definition of terrorist activity significantly tighter.
Opponents of a plan to move the Barnes Foundation and its world-renowned art collection from a Philadelphia suburb to a downtown site asked a Pennsylvania judge on Monday to reconsider his 2004 decision allowing the relocation.
Opponents of a plan to move the Barnes Foundation and its world-renowned art collection from a Philadelphia suburb to a downtown museum quarter asked a Pennsylvania judge yesterday to reconsider his 2004 decision allowing the relocation.
Opponents of the relocation of the Barnes Foundation and its world-renowned art collection from a Philadelphia suburb to a downtown museum quarter asked a Pennsylvania court on Monday to reopen the case allowing the relocation, citing a comment made by the foundation's former director in a blog post.
You may be surprised that he or she may be willing to work with you in allowing the relocation.
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