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The phrase "allowing it to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to show permission or the act of giving something freedom or ability to do something. Here is an example sentence: "By using this new technology, we are allowing it to streamline our production process and increase efficiency."
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Tethered flying beetles pushed the steel arm allowing it to rotate around its central magnetic pivot.
Test the speed by opening the door and allowing it to close on its own.[5].
Each robot has a clock allowing it to observe the times of its bounces.
You are the one allowing it to bother you.
Chile's democratically elected government is allowing it to move forward.
Why is an airport allowing it to operate there?
But we're not allowing it to be a normal.
His only serious misstep was allowing it to happen.
The US authorities appeared to be allowing it to prop itself up by allowing it to grant itself bridging loans to get through the immediate current crisis.
"We're allowing it to go on without a viable program in place".
Stop treating Islamic fundamentalism as a bogyman and allowing it to drive American foreign policy.
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