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The phrase "allow to keep pace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to maintain a similar speed or level of progress as others or as a response to changing circumstances.
Example: "In order to remain competitive in the market, we must allow our team to keep pace with the latest technological advancements."
Alternatives: "enable to stay in sync" or "permit to maintain speed".
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It would be "extraordinary and self-defeating" if intelligence agencies and police were not allowed to keep pace with terrorists and criminals, the head of MI5 has said in response to the row over the draft communications bill.
"This is about lawfulness in a mature liberal democracy," he told the committee, and it made sense for law enforcement agencies to be allowed to keep pace with technological developments to combat terrorism and serious crime.
I really like to support such companies as it not only allows to keep pace with the new trends in the industry but is also a great way to actually work on new challenges and give back to the community in my own way.
Joseph said that neck rolls probably disappeared because the game had sped up and equipment had been altered to allow players to keep pace.
The work to renew and upgrade the Underground will only allow us to keep pace with the demand created by London's long-term growth.
The move will allow Cingular to keep pace with Verizon Wireless, the second-largest wireless phone company, which has the fastest data network, industry analysts say.
She says employers need to address the rising costs of childcare and restrictions on flexible working in order to allow women to keep pace with men and maintain pay parity.
Garnaut reasoned this position would allow Australia to keep pace with international climate commitments, and also maintain a core climate policy, given the Senate's opposition to the Coalition's Direct Action alternative.
That kind of expansion needs investment to allow us to keep pace.
On science funding, "Cole isn't promising that he can deliver a big boost for NIH, or even allow it to keep pace with inflation," Mervis wrote. .
So far, Alex Salmond has said the SNP would ensure the minimum wage would rise with at least the level of inflation, to allow people to keep pace with rises in the cost of living.
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