Sentence examples for allowed willing from inspiring English sources

The phrase "allowed willing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express permission or readiness, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "He was allowed willing to help, but it was unclear what that meant."
Alternatives: "permitted to" or "willing to".

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She allowed Willing to make sense of things for her; it was the supremely senseless event of Willing's wasting illness, leading to his untimely death in June 1988, that was to free her to cast off modesty, to strip off as it were, the white gloves she had to wear as a well-brought-up, middle-class Portuguese girl, and rampage about in her own imaginary world.

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Why not allow willing donors to sell spare kidneys and let patients (or the government, acting on their behalf) bid for them?

Under the bill, all hospitals that provide maternity care to women would be required to allow willing health care professionals on staff to provide reproductive health care services -- from contraception to abortion -- to patients who request them.

This increased oversight, and policy changes such as the repeal of the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" (DADT) law, allowing willing chaplains to perform same gender marriages on military installations, coupled with a likely finding that the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) is unconstitutional, has these conservative Protestants, Catholics and their Orthodox Jewish allies up in arms.

Mathieu Briand's sculpture allowed any willing participants to try their hand at DJing.

The bill hands £80bn to new GP commissioning boards and will allow any willing provider to compete to provide services.

"The settlement offers will allow taxpayers willing to work with the I.R.S. to resolve the issues, pay their liabilities and move on," said Pam Olson, assistant Treasury secretary for tax policy.

A controversial element of the bill to allow "any willing provider" will be changed to a "properly qualified provider".

Unfortunately, "their rear ends were too corpulent and their chests too skinny to allow the willing mind to take them for buffalo".

Under its Economic Citizenship Program, intended to reward individuals who contribute to its economy, the tiny Caribbean nation of Belize allows anyone willing to pay $50,000 in fees to become a citizen.

The reason is Scott Campbell's The Whole Glory, a project that allows six willing victims to get, for free, a tattoo worth thousands of dollars at the body artist's present rates.

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