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Discover Ludwig"allow to grow" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is given the opportunity, freedom, or permission to grow. For example, "We need to allow our children to grow and develop in their own way."
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I own my body, and I decide what I allow to grow in it.
C) These findings are also consistent with the idea that higher Atg8 protein levels allow to grow larger phagophores that would engulf increasing amounts of bulk cytoplasm (Xie Z. et al. 2008, MBoC; Abelovich H. et al. 2000, JCB).
Tree planters/protectors are not systematically provided with written title to the gao trees they allow to grow in their fields -- indeed, this would violate the terms of the current Forestry Code.
Would you be able to permit part of your land to return to a more natural state -- for instance, by replacing lawn space with native plantings that you allow to grow freely?
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We aren't allowed to grow up.
"But I wasn't allowed to grow.
An entire team has been allowed to grow old.
That system was allowed to grow with almost no oversight.
They would have been allowed to grow slowly.
Nor are they allowed to grow by buying each other.
Private business was allowed to grow; foreign investment was welcomed.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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