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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow to offer" is not correct in English as it lacks a subject or object to clarify what is being allowed.
You can use it in a context where you want to express permission for someone or something to make an offer, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "We need to allow the committee to offer their recommendations."
Alternatives: "permit to present" or "authorize to propose".
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Reading that, can you doubt that the man now called America's Mayor is ready for more, that he is even prepared, if the fates allow, to offer himself someday as America's President?
The results of the test carried out allow to offer some remarks about the role, the importance, and the impact of the interaction between land use policy and transportation planning.
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We were allowed to offer prayers and make ablutions.
Only "highly trusted" schools and colleges will be allowed to offer foreigners courses below university level.
Singapore's polytechnics are not even allowed to offer bachelors' degrees.
SBC would surely win much of that when it is allowed to offer long-distance service.
So why were the Rockets allowed to offer more than the Knicks?
States should be allowed to offer their residents greater protections, and to experiment with new approaches.
Mr. Soderbergh and his associates were allowed to offer the film to other studios.
In Florida, Massachusetts and Wisconsin lobbyists are not allowed to offer gifts to federal officials.
Shorten said the AFP should be allowed to offer an explanation without speculation in advance.
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