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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowing one to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the capability or permission for someone to do something.
Example: "The new software features a user-friendly interface, allowing one to navigate through the options effortlessly."
Alternatives: "enabling someone to" or "permitting one to".
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Similarly, basketball is a gateway to creating community and bringing people together, allowing one to earn respect on the courts.
The prone position attenuates VILI, allowing one to buy time on its progression.
Previous studies also demonstrated the value of stereoscopy in allowing one to perceive and operate on larger datasets [30].
Third, combined with deep sequencing and bioinformatic analysis, the distribution of pFind1 insertions can be easily identified, allowing one to address gene function on a large scale.
Moreover, the important formulas are linked to a dozen free online interactive calculators on the book's website, allowing one to personalize the equations.
Let us present results on some general sufficient conditions allowing one to write a sharp Kolmogorov type inequality in various situations.
In this article several techniques allowing one to reduce the constant C are analyzed.
The alternative architectures allowing one to increase device drivability and reduce power are reviewed.
Software allowing one to simulate and study a rotor dynamics has been created.
Cocktails were more effective than single siRNAs, allowing one to decrease siRNAs concentration in treating cells.
Their contrasting methods flourished in tandem, allowing one to drop anchor.
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