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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow to become" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permission or enabling someone or something to transition into a different state or condition.
Example: "The new policy will allow the project to become more efficient and streamlined."
Alternatives: "permit to evolve" or "enable to transform".
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This is an awful thing that we can't allow to become a precedent".
Using a food processor, chop almonds until finely ground; do not allow to become a paste.
3. Purée lentils in a food processor in several batches, but do not allow to become perfectly smooth.
"I think this is too important to allow to become a partisan fight, and I'm still hopeful that we will see a bipartisan solution," he said.
Israeli officials said they had made the decision after reviewing the situation in Gaza, which they had insisted they would not allow to become a relief crisis, and after seeing a reduction in rocket fire.
Chaput, then the archbishop of Denver, chided contemporary Catholics for living their faith "as if it were a private idiosyncrasy -- the kind that they'll never allow to become a public nuisance".
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Nothing is allowed to become comfortably familiar.
* Women allowed to become members of the House of Lords.
Nor should it be allowed to become one.
The Meccan Quraysh were allowed to become Muslims without shame.
Regulation should not be allowed to become politically incorrect.
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