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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowing content" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the permission or capability to include or access certain material or information.
Example: "The new policy is focused on allowing content that promotes inclusivity and diversity."
Alternatives: "permitting material" or "enabling content".
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Banning carriers from discriminating but allowing content and applications providers to continue doing so will solve nothing".
While not required, using two monitors will improve the experience by allowing content to show on one screen and video to show on the other.
Turkey has also repeatedly shut down Twitter and YouTube for allowing content opposed by the government of Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the country's president.
"Lack of allowing content to flow where users want it to flow means consumers will choose the service of greater value".
The menu bar at the bottom of the screen can now also disappear when an app is put into a full-screen mode, allowing content to take up the full real estate of the screen.
BYTES: The founder of 8chan — a website known for allowing content banned by mainstream social networks — is expressing regret in the fallout of the New Zealand mosque shooting, the Wall Street Journal's Robert McMillan reports.
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Google Video also allows content owners to charge for video.
The agreement will allow content from New York magazine to appear on MetroChannels.
Facebook will no longer allow content supporting white nationalism and white separatism, it said on Tuesday.
This allows content owners to keep all the ad revenues generated around the content they post on Bebo.
Sound off: Sonic Notify allows content to be sent to smart phones using inaudible sound waves.
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