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The phrase "allow to elaborate" is not correct as it is missing a subject.
It should be "allow me to elaborate" or "allow us to elaborate." You can use it when you want to request permission to provide more details or clarification on a topic.
Example: "If I may, allow me to elaborate on the points I just made to provide further clarity."
Alternatives: "permit me to explain" or "let me clarify."
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The development of genetic studies conducted on S. pyogenes may, in the future, allow to elaborate on the methods which will help identify antigens suitable for application in vaccines.
In this regard, original findings from active basic and applied experimental research have emerged that may allow to elaborate novel concepts for therapy.
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Howarth sadly was not allowed to elaborate.
This time, people were allowed to elaborate on the damage that had been done to them, their families, and their plans for the future — and their ability to get by in the present.
Wahl et al.2 provide interesting insights into the uncertainties in estimating present and future ESLs, and having expressed all ESL components as PDFs allows to elaborate further on the topic.
Introducing heterogeneity allows to elaborate further on the point raised by Hairault and Langot (2008) that for some types of agents there may be insufficient room to adjust savings and labor supply, thus leading to welfare deterioration for these groups of agents via the general equilibrium effects.
That study design allowed to elaborate a similar antigenic stimulus to the immune system of all patients concerning the infective focus.
Briefly, constructs were allowed to elaborate a threshold amount of ECM (attaining a EY of at least 100 kPa), exposed to a low-dose concentration of IL-1α for 7 days and then subjected to an injurious level of cytokine for the final 7 days.
Allow me to elaborate.
Extra features explore the film's impact and allow rabbis to elaborate on their views.
The answers: "We screwed up," "I was trying to cover my backside" and "Darned if I know". Allow me to elaborate.
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