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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to cure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to processes that require a period of time for something to set or develop, such as in cooking, construction, or medicine.
Example: "The resin must be allowed to cure for at least 24 hours before it can be used."
Alternatives: "permitted to set" or "authorized to develop".
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The coating is allowed to cure and then removed by peeling.
All samples were kept in molds for 24 h, and then de-molded and allowed to cure in water for 28 days.
The PMMA was then allowed to cure.
The suspension was allowed to cure for 15 min.
The sample was allowed to cure at room temperature.
The primer was allowed to cure for 24 h before the epoxy adhesive was applied to the concrete.
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Mount slides out of xylene with EcoMount or Poly-Mount Xylene; allow to cure in a fume hood overnight prior to imaging.
In general, our strategy does not allow to cure wild-type virus-infected cells from the infection, and it cannot prevent them from cell death.
Both masters were allowed to partially cure at 70 °C until just set.
After complete setting, the mortar samples were allowed to water cure for 28 days.
This has allowed me to cure, to some degree, the malady of distance.
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