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The phrase "allow this problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the acceptance or acknowledgment of an issue or challenge that needs to be addressed.
Example: "We must allow this problem to be discussed openly in order to find a viable solution."
Alternatives: "permit this issue" or "acknowledge this challenge".
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As president, I refuse to allow this problem to fester.
Earlier in his speech, Obama had said of Guantánamo: As President, I refuse to allow this problem to fester.
Recent advances in scientific computing, however, allow this problem to be approached from a new perspective.
"As president, I refuse to allow this problem to fester," Mr. Obama said, adding: "Our courts won't allow it".
Remaining OWS activists will not allow this problem to go away from public notice.
The senator insisted that the president "is not going to allow this problem to get any worse than it is today".
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We have allowed this problem to arise, and been deaf to public concern.
You have shaken untold thousands out of the torpor and indifference towards sexual violence that allows this problem to continue.
"The existing solutions are perfectly capable of allowing this problem to be addressed," Mr. Smith said, "assuming it is a problem".
"On the other hand, it is allowing this problem to be recycled," he added, meaning that the militias are being allowed to fight, regroup and cross borders as governments in the region help them or look the other way.
Biden also told the woman she had helped save lives by sharing her story and helping eviscerate the "indifference towards sexual violence that allows this problem to continue".
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