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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to contrast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the permission or ability to highlight differences between two or more subjects or ideas.
Example: "In this analysis, we are allowed to contrast the two theories to better understand their implications."
Alternatives: "permitted to differentiate" or "able to compare".
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The design also allowed to contrast reward for action and identical reward for inaction.
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Even though short-term contracts are more descriptive in many real-world settings, working with a renegotiation-proof contract allows to contrast full and limited commitment more easily.
Comparison between the parameters collected in ON, DL and OAH allowed to further contrast morphological features of ON.
In Ohio, for example, navigators won't be allowed to compare and contrast plans for customers.
That has allowed them to contrast social status and upbringings, but otherwise everyone in the study is a white male.
The event-related analysis approach of NIRS data allowed us to contrast activation of successfully inhibited NoGo stimuli with that of correctly answered Go stimuli.
Since we also used a comparison group, this design allowed us to contrast the efficacy of each level of regulation.
The observer was allowed to change the contrast scale, zoom, and pan the images to best tune the images to score the spheres.
The sample was allowed to dry for contrast enhancement.
The observers were allowed to manipulate the contrast and brightness features and to use the software's zoom tool.
It allows us to contrast their emblematic, fresh-faced innocence with the troubled, paunchy, age-ravaged adult that we all eventually become.
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