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The phrase "allowing to help" is not correct in English.
It seems to be missing a subject or an object to clarify the meaning. You can use it in contexts where you want to express permission or the opportunity to assist, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "The new policy is allowing us to help those in need more effectively."
Alternatives: "permitting assistance" or "enabling support".
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The perspective with such works is to provide a decision support allowing to help the active actors in the field of transportation engineering.
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In conditions this dangerous, wanting to help and being allowed to help are different things.
Which explains why we were allowed to help ourselves to the Gee's Linctus.
"They can and should be allowed to help save lives by becoming donors".
My own kids are absolutely allowed to help me cook it.
The rest are in effect allowed to help American employers fill jobs.
(It must be remembered that her children were not allowed to help themselves).
European governments have been allowed to help with environmental projects and prison reform.
His grandfather owned the respectable Shamrock Cafe where the youngster was allowed to help after school.
I'm not allowed to help, but please don't let that stop you from trying.
For someone to say that we shouldn't be allowed to help ourselves in that way - it's crazy".
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