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The phrase "allow them to move" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing permissions or enabling someone or something to change position or location.
Example: "The new policy will allow them to move freely within the designated areas."
Alternatives: "permit them to relocate" or "enable them to shift".
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All these things are not sustenance but allow them to move up in life.
"Now they wear shoulder pads that allow them to move and run freer," Carson said.
Then they push down tools that allow them to move laterally across the network.
The arrangement will allow them to move their ship, the Granby, precisely around the search area.
They are calling on the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, to intervene to allow them to move to a third country.
"In fact, fish in large schools form precise, repeating patterns that allow them to move most efficiently.
Never mind that almost all asylum seekers leave Kos as soon as the police allow them to move on.
The appendages are usually attached by thin filaments, which allow them to move erratically in the slightest breeze.
Geckos (Gekko gecko) have evolved elaborate adhesive structures which allow them to move along vertical walls and ceilings against their body weight.
Furthermore, it puts students on a professional track that will allow them to move up and increase their salary potential far more quickly than someone without a degree.
There is grief and despair, fears both rational and irrational and often a desperate urge to take action — any action — that will allow them to move on.
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