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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowing maximum" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something is enabling the highest possible level or extent of something.
Example: "The new software update is designed with features allowing maximum efficiency in data processing."
Alternatives: "enabling the highest" or "permitting the utmost".
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Paired-end reads (2 × 250 bp) from an amplicon were aligned to the respective HLA gene of the hg19 reference, allowing maximum 80 mismatches per read.
Discussants were assembled to ensure the representation of TCM graduates from different universities and with various occupational backgrounds, and thus allowing maximum variation in qualitative data collection [ 22].
David Mercatali's exuberant production is played on a pristine-white stage allowing maximum scope for the actors.
The room-level barrier has the advantage of allowing maximum flexibility for use of animal housing space.
It is significant to protect the window from solar radiation in summer while allowing maximum solar radiation in winter.
Supercritical water gasification is found promising in hydrogen production by avoiding biomass drying and allowing maximum conversion.
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The move brings their active roster to 11, one below the allowed maximum.
Increased thermal management allows maximum reactor temperatures above 1400°C.
Its window wall faces north and allows maximum use of natural light.
It is set up to allow maximum flexibility in placing advertising throughout the elections, said Wes Boyd, its president.
They allow maximum air circulation while still providing protection against dropped knives, pans, spilled boiling liquids.
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