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The phrase "allow us to carry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when requesting permission or expressing the capability to handle or transport something on behalf of someone else.
Example: "If you have any heavy bags, please allow us to carry them for you."
Alternatives: "let us handle" or "permit us to transport".
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Garments and accessories are typically considered "useful items," she added, because bags allow us to carry things and dresses cover our bodies.
Thus, we started to look for a more versatile tag system that would allow us to carry out both bioimaging and biochemical experiments using a single tag.
Those who have preceded us allow us to carry on.
"It didn't allow us to carry the assortment that our customer wanted".
Selling it would give us $15-$15-$20f breathing room, and allow us to carry on for quite a bit longer while we established new income streams.
In more concrete terms, it means wind farms, solar panels and undersea turbines, the renewables that will allow us to carry on business as usual.
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