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The phrase "allowing to escape" is not correct in standard written English.
It is missing a subject or object to clarify what is being allowed to escape.
Example: "The design of the container is flawed, allowing the gas to escape."
Alternatives: "permitting to escape" or "enabling to escape".
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"They Nest," which USA is allowing to escape tonight, does have the germ of an idea and a few scenes of squirm-inducing tension that may remind you of those dependable 1950's horror cheapos.
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She has been allowed to escape.
To avoid undesirable porosity, gases formed are allowed to escape.
Bedelia is allowed to escape to an undisclosed location.
Bad girls, evidently, are now allowed to escape unpunished.
In September Gen. Braxton Bragg invaded Kentucky with the army Halleck had allowed to escape.
Executives are being allowed to escape responsibility for wrongdoing no matter how egregious.
Terrorist suspects have recently received light sentences or been allowed to "escape" from prison.
This time, the terrorists must be permanently locked up, not allowed to escape or receive pardons.
The hijackers were allowed to escape after landing at Kandahar, Afghanistan.
Marilyn fears that the company will be allowed to escape unscathed, and will open again.
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