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The phrase "allowing to a replace" is not correct in English.
It seems to be an attempt to express the idea of permitting a substitution or change, but the structure is flawed.
Example: "The new policy is allowing for a replace of outdated equipment with modern technology."
Alternatives: "permitting a replacement" or "enabling a substitution".
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Thus, the function χ θ allows to replace a sum over surface points visible by the CCD camera with a volume integral.
Thus, the function χ allows to replace a sum over surface points visible by the CCD camera with a volume integral.
Introduction of the copolymers either in water or in the oil phase of the emulsion allowed to replace a non-degradable emulsifier typically used for microparticle preparation.
The axiomatic basis given in the section on the axiomatization of LPC (see above Axiomatization of LPC) also requires the following modification: in axiom schema 2 any term is allowed to replace a when β is formed, provided that no variable that is free in the term becomes bound in β.
The resin mixture was allowed to slowly replace interstitial water in a 40 °C oven for two days, and subsequently cured at 60 °C for two days.
If the Internet went away tomorrow not only would I be out of a job, I'd probably also be hit with a severe identity crisis, desperately clinging to those Facebook photos I allowed to replace my memories like a stubborn child clings to a lamppost.
If the driver flunks the test before the tournament begins, that golfer will be allowed to replace it with a legal driver.
He was allowed to replace it, symbolically, with a No. 1 jersey for the remainder of the game.
The subjects who wished to discontinue the study or withdrew for any reasons other than safety were allowed to be replaced in an effort to ensure that 18 subjects per arm completed the study.
REPLACING AN EYESORE The school should be allowed to replace its current gym -- a ghastly brick fortress on Mercer Street -- with a multitower high-rise, although not as big as envisioned, and with the promise of real public amenities at street level.
Constructed from local limestone in an "A frame" design, the walls are strong yet contain no mortar, although many have been neglected and allowed to disintegrate, replaced or contained by a mix of barbed wire and sheep fencing.
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