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The phrase "allowing everything else" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where one action or condition permits or enables all other actions or conditions to occur.
Example: "The new policy is flexible, allowing everything else to adapt smoothly to the changes."
Alternatives: "permitting all other aspects" or "enabling everything else".
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Pal prefers the model adopted by Japan, which identifies art works of national significance and keeps them in the country, while allowing everything else to be sold on the open market.
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Would it be so hard to have a checkpoint system that blocked weapons and allowed everything else?
Instead, they pressed harder for marriage to dominate all conversations about LGBT lives and politics, and allowed everything else to float below the surface.
On Wednesday, they announced they agreed on a component of the bill that could allow everything else to fall into place: how much to lower the corporate tax rate (from 35percenttoto 21percentt) and the tax rate for wealthy individuals (from 39.6percentto37percentcent).
The musical became an orgasm of insanity that allowed everything else.
"The Murray-Ryan deal doesn't solve any big problems, but it allows everything else to move forward".
The best course, and one Israeli officials say they will now follow, is to create a short list of items banned for security reasons, and allow in everything else.
This life practice allows nearly everything else I do business or otherwise to flow from it.
We say OK, this is the point that wherever we look in the world where civilisation develops this happens and this allows for everything else.
Allow everything to cool.
Allow everything to dry.
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