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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowing to run" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where permission or capability is being granted for something to operate or function.
Example: "The software has a feature allowing it to run in the background without interruption."
Alternatives: "permitting to operate" or "enabling to function".
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Belgheis Khaloogh is one of the many disabled people the Guardian Council is allowing to run.
Workflows executed in Chemical Workflow Manager are tightly integrated in Microsoft SQL Server, thus allowing to run workflows from the database (i.e. eliminates the problem of local files).
This permits to electromigrate and characterize the probes one by one, thus allowing to run the measurements on all nanogaps individually without altering the setup.
RT-Linux shares the processor with standard Linux allowing to run accurately timed applications to perform data acquisition and control systems with Linux applications.
Although the web interfaces are locked down in most cases, many of these devices allow unauthenticated access through its telnet port — allowing to run commands on the device without a password at all, giving access to each device's database of collected license plates.
The tool automatically converts discrete models into polynomial dynamic systems, allowing to run computer-based algebra analysis.
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