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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow to referring" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction that lacks proper context or grammatical structure.
Example: "I would like to allow to referring to the previous discussion for clarity."
Alternatives: "permit to refer" or "enable referencing".
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To identify at an early age those children with an increased risk of low IQ at age six will allow to referring them for appropriate advice and care.
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Alliance, presumably, is not allowed to refer to Elliott's taste for seizing Argentinian naval ships in disputes over debt.
MPs are not allowed to refer to each other by name and instead always refer to "the honourable member for…" the place they were elected to.
Under the Electoral Act, the commission is not allowed to refer the Ferny Grove count to the court before the writ is returned.
Dr. Wilber's memoirs were heavily censored by the agency, but he was allowed to refer to the existence of his secret history.
It also said that BBC presenters were allowed to refer to commercial products, whether directly or indirectly, and the complaint proceeded no further.
The one on the left was introduced after 2011 when the trust and Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and the Trussell Trustagreed that Jobcentres should be allowed to refer customers to trust food banks.
So, yes, I think doctors should be allowed to refer patients to small homeopathic practices, with fee caps, if the doctor believes a placebo is the best course of action.
It is also, if I may be allowed to refer to ancient history, the anniversary of my arrival by barrel at Esgaroth on the Long Lake; though the fact that it was my birthday slipped my memory on that occasion.
"The language of the Millennium, and the logo (until we hear otherwise), is for millennium use only," warned the memorandum, a copy of which was provided to The New York Times by an amused staff member, who like others wondered whether he was even allowed to refer in conversation to the 21st century.
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