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The phrase "allowed it to run" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing permission or enabling something to operate or function, often in a technical or procedural context.
Example: "After reviewing the code, I allowed it to run to see if the changes were effective."
Alternatives: "permitted it to operate" or "let it execute".
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SAN FRANCISCO — Google has said principle drove its threat to back out of China unless the government there allowed it to run its search engine without censorship.
The reptile had also evolved a kind of knee joint that allowed it to run with its feet directly underneath its body.
Past presidents had allowed it to run on its own, controlled by the faculty, while Summers wanted to bring it more firmly into the university's control.
Arsenal on Saturday showed off the form and surgical passing that once allowed it to run unbeaten through an entire Premier League season in its thrashing of Blackburn on Saturday.
The Spaniard allowed it to run and the move folded.
Rolling Stone said it submitted the story to Guzmán for his approval, and he allowed it to run as written.
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It would be criminal not to allow it to run its course, because it gains significance and weight as it goes on.
With infrastructure that allows it to run its software at scale from the cloud, Google's products become more flexible.
For a semi-advanced user, it can feel unnatural to flip a virtual switch on the app's main screen and allow it to run its course.
Depression is like other physical illnesses because you have to allow it to run its course, and theories abound on the quickest way to recovery.
Don't allow it to "run its course" or go unchecked.[8].
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com