Sentence examples for allowing growing from inspiring English sources

The phrase "allowing growing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of permitting or enabling growth, but it lacks clarity and grammatical structure.
Example: "The new policy is focused on allowing growing opportunities for small businesses."
Alternatives: "enabling growth" or "facilitating development".

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Yet the announcement of his intention to return to the Kremlin, at a United Russia congress in September, appeared to touch a nerve inside Russia, allowing growing private discontent to spill over into the public.

Current environmental laws, premised on permitting degradation, are allowing growing harm to the environment.

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Part-time study allows growing businesses to retain homegrown talent and invest in new skills in changing economic conditions.

Finally, a fluid labor market and favorable immigration laws allowed growing technology companies to tap a global marketplace of talent.

Hierarchical internetworks are more scalable because they allow growing internetwork in a gradual way with the implementation of modules.

The reality of political differences between Rome and England allowed growing theological disputes to come to the fore.

(A – D ) GFP-labeled clones only allowed growing during the ablation period.

HDFs (2 × 10) were seeded in 100 mm dishes, incubated and allows growing to 60% confluency.

Allow the growing media to soak in water.

Do not allow the growing medium to become completely soaked.

When allowed to grow in individual cultures with abundant food, all the mutants grew normally.

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