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The phrase "allow you to create" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing permissions or capabilities related to the act of creation, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "This software will allow you to create stunning graphics with ease."
Alternatives: "enable you to create" or "permit you to create."
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"So instead of www.magazine.com, you actually have apps that allow you to create richer content experiences".
Ones that are realistic, but also allow you to create answers and storylines based not in paralysis, but opportunity".
Gritlists allow you to create an editorialized reading list.
Micropal's tools allow you to create fund performance tables based on your chosen criteria.
"But it's the matter of whether the company's management would allow you to create it and release it to society.
Gottabet and Bluebet allow you to create a bet on virtually anything.
The new version of PayPal will allow you to create personal lists of items you want.
Best of all, they allow you to "create" your experience that employers request of you.
The metadata surrounding your contacts is what will allow you to create very fine segments.
That will allow you to create a more balanced lifestyle, even if you're working more hours.
This will also allow you to create some boundaries.
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