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"allowed us to examine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a sentence to indicate that a particular action or opportunity was granted or permitted, which then led to further examination or investigation. Example: The new technology allowed us to examine the data more closely and identify patterns that were previously unknown.
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In the study below, we used DNA microarrays, which allowed us to examine all chromosomes.
These similarities allowed us to examine patterns of immunoglobulin test results using standardized reference ranges across the different study areas.
These fine measurements allowed us to examine what is happing in the very low frequency range.
The 2006 Census allowed us to examine how social features of the residential population distribute over CTs.
This allowed us to examine the phenotype of the cells in reasonable detail.
Our data allowed us to examine this issue at a genome-wide scale.
Furthermore, it allowed us to examine channel gating under an ideal voltage-clamp condition.
This resource allowed us to examine a time series of multiple samples from several strains.
These allowed us to examine the results before and after adjustment for pupil and school characteristics.
This allowed us to examine the complete range of data points and therefore optimize our analysis.
This paradigm allowed us to examine ISR for both peripheral and central (symbolic) cues.
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