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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowing operation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing the act of permitting or enabling a process or function to take place.
Example: "The new software update is designed for allowing operation in multiple environments without any issues."
Alternatives: "enabling operation" or "permitting operation".
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For this purpose, a simple glass apparatus allowing operation at high temperature was first designed.
This article deals with the design of energy efficient water utilization systems allowing operation split.
One three-acre industrial site in Brooklyn, to be sold for $1 and granted adult-entertainment zoning waiver allowing operation of Bada Bing dancing establishment.
This is made possible by the much higher Tc of MgB2, allowing operation closer to 30 K where cryocooler efficiency becomes competitive with alternative systems.
The solution is required to lift and lower the bridge in a controlled manner while allowing operation from either side of the canal.
The benefits of dry stacking are that the slope allows instantaneous run-off of rainfall and supernatant, allowing operation throughout the year rather than seasonally.
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Quantum computing represents tremendous promise to completely alter technology as we've known it, allowing operations that weren't previously possible with traditional computing.
As one of its last acts the Greater London Council paid for the replacement of two bridges on the line, allowing operations to continue.
Airport officials said the agreement protected protesters' civil rights while allowing operations at one of the nation's busiest airports to continue.
A glitch rate per hour was calculated, allowing operations of differing lengths to be compared.
Additionally, the company is evaluating e-commerce software, looking for the solution which provides the greatest flexibility while allowing operations to remain simple for its customers.
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