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The phrase "allowed an increase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission or approval is given for a rise in quantity, value, or level of something.
Example: "The management allowed an increase in the budget for the upcoming project to accommodate additional resources."
Alternatives: "permitted a rise" or "granted an increase".
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Screening allowed an increase of fuel quality only when applied to pallet-derived hog fuel.
Passivating the capillary walls with silicon allowed an increase in selectivity.
A compromise agreement with the previous government in 2012 allowed an increase in local logging 50% above estimated local needs.
In 2008, lawmakers allowed an increase, then took 80 percent of it back for general state operating funds.
The chosen configuration allowed an increase of at least 20% in attainable burn-up for a given TRU enrichment.
By changing the word "waste" to "fill" in a rule governing coal-mining, for instance, the administration allowed an increase in strip-mining in West Virginia.
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The crystallization inducted by temperature allowed an increasing in electrical conductivity of the starting amorphous samples.
But it has allowed an increasing number of protests in recent weeks, indicating authorities are seeking ways to let people vent their frustrations.
We had a series of news, with the approval of the bridge financing package and the various votes in the Greek parliament which have" allowed an increased ELA.
Unlike Ireland, Spain and the US, we refused to allow an increase in supply.
The new revenue will allow an increase in the year-end surplus, to $250 million from $100 million.
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