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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow to conduct" is not correct in English as it is missing a subject or object.
You can use it in contexts where you want to express permission for someone to carry out an action, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "The committee will allow the researchers to conduct their study."
Alternatives: "permit to carry out" or "authorize to perform".
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Population cancer registries may allow to conduct high-resolution studies on selected topics.
The expense of experiments, performed on pigs, did not allow to conduct studies on large group of animals.
A great heterogeneity between proposed treatments and outcomes was found, and this did not allow to conduct a quantitative meta-analysis.
Larger deployments will allow to conduct surveys on assistive solutions social and health impact, even though they are time and manpower consuming during their first phases.
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Would he have been allowed to conduct his research today?
Should Jenner have been allowed to conduct his research?
They were allowed to conduct due diligence before it was discovered to be a hoax.
A businessman or woman should be allowed to conduct their business without municipal interference".
Would Jenner have been allowed to conduct his research in current research environments?
And the F.B.I. is not allowed to conduct open-ended investigations without evidence of criminal wrongdoing.
Lately they have been allowed to conduct wreath-laying ceremonies in public parks.
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