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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow to be given" is not correct in standard written English.
It lacks a subject and a clear object, making it unclear and awkward.
Example: "We need to allow the information to be given to the participants."
Alternatives: "permit to be provided" or "authorize to be shared."
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Had the money been given to the Vote Leave campaign its origin would have had to be declared but under Northern Irish election law dating back to the Troubles it was allowed to be given in secret.
If one of the partners earned little or nothing throughout the marriage, they'd be allowed to be given a percentage of their partner's earnings and possibly part of a future pension.
... I would really like to know why in the world was he allowed to be given one," Zaid said, who added he's fond of Kendall but perplexed at the process.
Anesthesia was maintained with desflurane in O2-N2O, additionalonal sufentanil was allowed to be given.
However, the patient was allowed to be given additional sedation with the previous sedative agent (propofol or midazolam) if the target RASS of 0 to -3 was not achieved with dexmedetomidine.
He was too modest, and too wise, to allow himself to be given the laurel for a discovery for which many claimed credit.
The Olivier Awards allow replacements to be given a nod.
[ 3, 20] Refusal to allow information to be given to children has also been reported.
Furthermore, the method does not allow direction to be given to the screen.
Of these, eight allowed face-to-face recruitment with mothers and a further three allowed information to be given to mothers via centre staff.
The law, which remains to be ratified by the upper house, allows foreigners to be given residence permits only if they already have contracts for employment in Italy.
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