Sentence examples for allowing a good from inspiring English sources

The phrase "allowing a good" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of permitting something positive or beneficial, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The new policy is focused on allowing a good environment for all employees."
Alternatives: "permitting a positive" or "enabling a beneficial".

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Chris Hughton, by contrast, had only two players absent, allowing "a good fortnight" of defensive coaching.

This β+ distribution can be visualized by applying PET-techniques, thus allowing a good control of the beam distribution.

The calibrated parameters appeared to have very low uncertainty while allowing a good modelisation of the observed water content variations.

He nodded quickly a few times, and punched himself on the knee before allowing a good, if professionally brief, laugh.

The absorber is realized with the galvanized iron of high quality, allowing a good transfer of heat with lower cost compared to copper.

The Europeans, by contrast, had been as flaky as their fussy outfits, one group after another allowing a good start to crumble under their opponents' sustained pressure.

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This allows a good PV efficiency and heat production.

* Make sure the car seat is high enough to allow a good view.

Allow a good three hours to complete the whole 5.4km walk.

Medical ontology allows a good and efficient modeling of the patient and his treatment.

ESD allows a good control of the stoichiometry and the morphology of the films.

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