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The phrase "allowed him to evolve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's personal growth or development, often in a context where they were given the opportunity or freedom to change or improve.
Example: "The supportive environment at the workshop allowed him to evolve into a more confident speaker."
Alternatives: "permitted him to grow" or "enabled him to develop."
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He was originally from a sketch by Mike Mignola but everybody at the office took a whack at him - I allowed him to evolve hand by hand.
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Rauschenbusch's non-fundamentalist approach to the tradition and the Bible would have allowed him to continue to evolve on the question of race until he had repented (and it does call for repentance) of the racism that dominated his time and place and embraced the civil rights movement as God's Spirit continuing to move in the world.
During a battle against Mewtwo in the fourth segment, his bond with Red resonates with Mega Stones given to them by Mr. Fuji of Lavender Town, allowing him to Mega Evolve into Mega Charizard X and defeat Mewtwo.
And oddly, what it's allowing him to do is evolve an extremely intimate real person, that isn't just a funny madman coming out.
He works in tiny bursts and has evolved a method that allows him to "rehearse" a picture without losing spontaneity.
To better understand how the bacteria swarm, Dr. Xavier and his colleagues allowed them to evolve.
That freedom allowed them to evolve large body size, and the fins and fluked tails that made them efficient swimmers.
That's allowed them to evolve tailored defenses that exploit the weaknesses of the native hornets, Papachristoforou says.
Despite this, he enjoyed working with extended songs because it allowed them to evolve and move at a slow pace.
"Boris has allowed something to evolve, which is not uninteresting," she said.
We allowed granulomas to evolve for 100 days post infection (d.p.i) before starting treatment.
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