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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to be detached" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission or capability to separate or remove something is being discussed.
Example: "In this assembly, each component is allowed to be detached for easier maintenance."
Alternatives: "permitted to be separated" or "authorized to be removed".
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Outer-shell electrons of singly-charged anions are allowed to be detached by absorbing photons with appropriate energy that is larger than the corresponding atomic electron affinity.
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"Because I have records, it allows me to be detached from the internet," he says.
"There's this stigma that's put upon actors that we aren't allowed to be citizens as well - that somehow we're detached from everyday life.
The release process also allows the devices to be detached from each other and the substrate without the need of an extra dicing step that may damage the delicate device features or create debris.
There's a quick-release mechanism that allows the tablet to be detached on the fly without requiring it to be put in suspend mode.
New spins on more traditional tech were also on display - including LG's latest ultra-high definition TV and a "rip and flip" laptop from Lenovo which allows its screen to be detached from its keyboard, turned round and then reattached to let the base act as a stand.
Once installed, the locks allow a magazine to be detached from a rifle after the gun's action is opened a three-second maneuver for any experienced shooter.
The cells were then trypsinized using EDTA 0.5% trypsin and incubated for few seconds to allow the cells to be detached from the well.
The weld contact method is used when the main and subsequent contact areas are attached to one another from the initial stage; it does not allow the two surfaces to be detached during the analysis so that the load is delivered in the direction of the normal and contact directions of the model.
The most significant tool was the burin, or graver, a stout, narrow-bladed flint able to scrape narrow grooves in bone; two parallel grooves, for example, would allow a sliver of bone to be detached as stock for a needle, pin, awl, or other small object.
Such a model allows the consideration of size distribution to be detached from other aspects while solving the diffusion equation.
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