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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'allowing them' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when making a statement or suggestion that someone has given permission to another person or group to do something. For example, "The teacher allowed the students to leave the room early, allowing them to get a head start on their weekend plans."
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That's allowing them to dictate your day.
I am to blame for allowing them".
"Now I wasn't allowing them to".
What are the reasons behind allowing them or not allowing them?
They snap off smaller branches, allowing them to reproduce faster.
The giant steps aside, allowing them to enter.
The others have reached "decision point", allowing them partial relief.
Ecclestone renegotiated with them, allowing them savings of $20.5 million.
"We are just allowing them access to more resources".
"Social media is allowing them to create an edited reality".
So allowing them to vote could help the Nationalists.
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