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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow to show" is not correct in English as it lacks a subject and an object.
It can be used in contexts where permission is granted for something to be displayed, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "Please allow me to show you the new features of the software."
Alternatives: "permit to display" or "let me demonstrate".
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These techniques allow to show that in both Co1.0Pd0.15SiBEA and Co3.0Pd0.15SiBEA catalysts the cobalt is present as isolated mononuclear Co II) species.
The outcomes allow to show that better results can be reached in the environmental sustainability certification by means of added actions not strictly needed, but allowed.
The changes over time in anxiety scales (COVI, HAMA) and in withdrawal scales (Tyrer, PWC) did not allow to show any treatment effect, as expected with the observed low baseline scores.
Methods such as correlations, spectral coherence and phase synchronization, allow to show the extent of the statistical connection of two variables, and reveal what in neuroscience is commonly referred to functional connectivity.
Numerical simulation results allow to show that, when compared to equal power allocation (EPA) scheme, the proposed JMPC-PA scheme provides a significant gain in terms of total power consumption.
And the second thing is that I can be much more sarcastic and, I think, sometimes withering in my assessments of things than I allow to show in my public life," he continued.
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Aren't conservatives allowed to show compassion?
We weren't allowed to show our emotions".
You're simply not allowed to show too much ambition.
McCain, Giuliani, Schwarzenegger, and the rest were allowed to show themselves.
"Because we're not allowed to show you them.
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