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The phrase "allow them to drain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are giving permission for something to be emptied or to lose liquid, such as in cooking or maintenance.
Example: "After boiling the vegetables, allow them to drain in a colander for a few minutes before serving."
Alternatives: "let them drain" or "permit them to drain".
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(Holding fresh-caught clams, an open weave basket would allow them to drain; a tight-woven container might carry tiny items like seeds).
Designed for targets where heat might be dangerous, the idea is that a 450-kg (990-pound) bomb scatters thousands of rods from mid air over an area of 60 metres, which can penetrate containers filled with chemical weapons, and allow them to drain into the ground to minimise dispersal.
Allow them to drain.
Set the squirrel pieces on paper towels and allow them to drain.
Transfer the carrots to a colander and allow them to drain for several minutes.
Remove the jars after a few minutes and allow them to drain completely.
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Treat them as Italians do, cutting them in half and scooping out some of the seeds and flesh, then salting the remaining bowls and allowing them to drain for 30 minutes or more.
This is because at low speeds, nodes are within each other's range for sufficiently long, thereby allowing them to drain their queue.
Water use estimates were made by saturating the containers early in the morning, allowing them to drain for 1 h, weighing them and re-weighing approximately 5 h later.
During sinus surgery, the ENT will enlarge the openings of your sinuses, allowing them to drain.
Thereafter, the stress fields were drained to allow them to dry and for stress to develop.
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