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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowing more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of permitting an increased quantity or degree of something.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at allowing more flexibility in work hours for employees."
Alternatives: "permitting greater" or "enabling increased".
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Only Minnesota is allowing more (106.7).
Allowing more time between classes would help.
Allowing more competition to develop at this stage is reasonable.
Allowing more time for lunch also causes fewer disciplinary problems.
Meanwhile, India is allowing more to arrive by road.
Water clarity is improved, allowing more light to seagrasses which cover more acres than in decades.
PTIDES improves on distributed DE execution by allowing more concurrent event processing without backtracking.
Dull blades shred rather than cut, allowing more moisture loss and increase turf stress.
The approach can integrate detailed resource data allowing more precise simulation.
Individual bands can readily be isolated and sequenced allowing more detailed analysis of methylation changes.
They have demanded the government conduct a detailed census before allowing more to be killed.
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