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The phrase "allowed it for" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where permission is granted for a specific purpose or action, but it is better to clarify the intent.
Example: "She allowed it for the sake of maintaining peace during the meeting."
Alternatives: "permitted it for" or "granted it for".
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This allowed it, for only the second time, to build a database of its supporters.
This would have allowed it, for instance, to triple the number of antiretroviral treatments for HIV from 2.5m at the end of 2009 to 7.5m.
The Bush administration at first rejected over-the-counter availability for women of any age, but ultimately allowed it for women 18 and older.
A conversation on the Web site CafeMom.com revealed a wide range of opinions about when a child can safely eat popcorn, with many mothers saying they allowed it for their 15- to 24-month-olds.
The Republican attack led to a 1999 Supreme Court decision that barred adjustments for purposes of apportioning House seats among the states but allowed it for Congressional districting within states.
His attorney's stance was this:Northwest claims that the WorldPerks contract allowed it to terminate Rabbi Ginsberg's membership and take away the miles he had already accrued in reliance on the frequent flyer programme contract; that is, that it allowed it for any reason or on any whim to deprive him of all of the benefits of the frequent flyer programme contract bargain.
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Inexplicably, though, Washington wouldn't allow it for red meat.
He won't allow it for your children".
Allow it for cooling.
Allow it for this case.
I allowed it to speak for itself".
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