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The phrase "allow to experiment" is not correct as it is missing a subject or object.
You can use it in a context where you want to express permission for someone to conduct experiments, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "The teacher will allow the students to experiment with different materials in the lab."
Alternatives: "permit to experiment" or "enable to experiment".
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Am I allowed to experiment on them?
"We've been allowed to experiment and make mistakes, which is rare.
You could hardly be surprised then, Sydney, to find your mojo drained by creative types fleeing to Melbourne, where art is allowed to experiment – even to fail.
"In an ideal world people would be allowed to experiment without social stigmas and without the pressures of conforming".
Having an emotional connection to a school is a good start, but as the authors say, students must also be allowed to experiment with their own ideas.
Such numbers worry education researchers in Europe who argue that children should be allowed to experiment as much as possible to develop skills from an early age onward.
Charles and Harvey seem to have enjoyed an amicable relationship, Harvey being allowed to experiment on the royal herd of deer and presenting interesting medical cases to the king.
Before this, big tobacco was allowed to experiment with new products and market their wares however they pleased, with regulation coming from state governments.
New York Senator Chuck Schumer just said on MSNBC that states should be allowed to "experiment" with legalization.
New York Senator Chuck Schumer just said on MSNBC that states should be allowed to "experiment" with legalisation.
The method allows to experiment with changes in a model, which is impossible to perform in the real world.
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