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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to operation" is not correct in written English.
It should be "allowed to operate" or "allowed to be in operation."
Example: "The machinery is allowed to operate only when all safety protocols are followed."
Alternatives: "permitted to function" or "authorized to operate."
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Still, no other scooter companies are allowed to operation within city limits.
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Under a 1973 amendment to the original agreement, the Giants were allowed to sublease operation of the boxes.
Class 71 had been through ultrasonic testing and were therefore allowed to resume operation the day after the accident.
It is not clear when or if Akafuku will be allowed to resume operations.
The bureau says Denison has an approved mine plan and should be allowed to resume operations.
He went on: "No external force is allowed to conduct operations inside Pakistan".
But that company was given a relatively light punishment and was allowed to resume operations.
He said he felt personally targeted, as other animal use industries were allowed to continue operations.
Although Blackwater was allowed to resume operations, Iraqi officials say they want the company to leave within six months.
Even after the airlines were allowed to resume operations in mid-September, private planes were kept grounded for weeks.
They have recently been allowed to pool operations across the Atlantic, which should boost United's revenues.
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