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The phrase "allowed it to respond" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing permissions or enabling a system or entity to provide a reply or reaction.
Example: "The software was designed to analyze user input and allowed it to respond accordingly."
Alternatives: "permitted it to reply" or "enabled it to react".
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This increased firepower has allowed it to respond swiftly in 22 countries since the crisis.
The accusation in Mr Gilligan's report was not put to the government in a way that would have allowed it to respond before the broadcast; so his report carried no denial or rebuttal.
A recent, costly case in point was My Real Baby, a vinyl rendition of an infant with a microchip that allowed it to respond to certain movements and voice commands.
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The South Korean military is meanwhile preparing new rules of engagement for its frontline troops which would allow it to respond "robustly" to an attack without immediately consulting the government in Seoul.
A touchscreen face allows it to emote, while speakers and microphones allow it to respond to voice commands and have a chat.
And analysts say his economic advisers are pressing to reorganize the economy in a way that will allow it to respond better to market forces.
The company said the acquisitions would allow it to respond more quickly to changes in demand, particularly as consumers move away from carbonated beverages toward juices and water.
Peter Bonfield, the company's chief executive, argued that the changes would make the company more agile, allowing it to respond to increasing competition.
For one, the company created local teams based around different cities, allowing it to respond quickly and flexibly to moves by the competition.
If the White House finds that the support violates international trade rules, Section 301 allows it to respond with a range of aggressive measures, including tariffs.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority plans to spend $1.3 million to hook up more than 300 elevators and escalators in the subways to a computerized monitoring system that would allow it to respond more quickly to breakdowns.
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