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The phrase "allowed it to exert" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the permission or ability for something to have an influence or effect on another entity.
Example: "The new policy allowed it to exert a significant impact on employee productivity."
Alternatives: "permitted it to influence" or "enabled it to have an effect".
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It constructed cascades of holding companies, which allowed it to exert control more than the economic interests it held could justify.
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However, none of the SLF proteins is able to efficiently bind self S-RNase to result in its degradation, thus allowing it to exert its cytotoxic function inside a self pollen tube (Kubo et al. 2010).
Germany's tendency to bury its power and influence in international institutions, chiefly the European Union but also the United Nations and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, allows it to exert its influence without tempting accusations of revanchist ambitions after the two world wars.
Despite cardiomyocyte specific CTGF overexpression, we believe, that secretion of the protein allows it to exert its physiological function also on cardiac fibroblasts.
In humans, the trunk represents 60% of the total body mass with its high position relative to the feet allowing it to exert an important "inverted pendulum" leverage effect [7].
Today it owns a 68percentt stake, allowing it to exert de facto control over bank management — which was replaced in a shake-up — as well as in lending and strategic decisions.
It highlights the position of UdL, with strong ties to several companies; it has a significant degree of centrality, which allows it to exert some influence on the network (Table 3) and, in turn, it has the highest degree of intermediation, which ranks it as one of the bridging agents.
However, other tissues may also produce IGF-2, allowing it to exert effects through endocrine, autocrine and paracrine pathways [ 7].
NapA is directly activated by oxidation through ROS, allowing it to enter the nucleus and exert its role as a positive transcription factor.
Hitler's genius was to fuse German cultural nationalism with politics, allowing him to exert an aesthetic fascination on his contemporaries.
"At best, he can hope that informal relations and mutual understanding will allow him to exert a minimal influence".
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