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The phrase "allow your salamander" is grammatically correct but may not be commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a whimsical or metaphorical context, possibly referring to giving permission or space for something unusual or unexpected.
Example: "In this creative exercise, I encourage you to allow your salamander to roam free and explore new ideas without constraints."
Alternatives: "permit your imagination" or "let your creativity flow".
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Allow your salamander to hibernate.
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