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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'allowing to be' is not correct and is not used in written English.
You can use alternative phrases such as 'allowing for', 'permitting', 'enabling', or 'facilitating'. For example: She facilitated the discussion, allowing for each person to be heard.
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Childcare, more than any other local government responsibility (which the government is now considering allowing to be outsourced), remains the most high profile of all public services.
Director and actor are to be commended, anyway, for allowing to be heard again one of British drama's most distinctive voices.
Days later, he cut his hair and, on the advice of Iaccoca, began analyzing patents that the Defense Department was allowing to be released to the public sector.
— House Republican Conference 2009: Obama strikes traditional motto from America's coins: " 'In God We Trust' is Gone!" — Patriot Action Network 2009: Michigan diversifies its legal system: "The judges in Dearborn are using, and allowing to be used, Shariah law".
Chicken is one of more than 1,400 goods that India is taking off its restricted list this year and next and allowing to be freely imported, after tariffs are paid.
"They need to have mechanisms whereby they can identify this dangerous activity, and they are sitting on a mine of data which they use extensively for commercial purposes, but which they are not allowing to be used for purposes of public good like national security".
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Men were allowed to be cocky.
Only abstinence is allowed to be taught.
Senior citizens are allowed to be grumpy.
You're allowed to be intellectual again.
She is allowed to be human".
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