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The phrase "allowing to stop" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be missing a subject or an object to clarify what is being allowed to stop.
Example: "The new policy is allowing us to stop unnecessary meetings."
Alternatives: "permitting to cease" or "enabling to halt".
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A collegially decided thrombectomy improved cerebral hemodynamic at day 3, allowing to stop sedation and to evaluate clinical symptoms.
The model underlines the existence of critical channels of the propagation cluster, allowing to stop the propagation of fire if they are cut off.
An acceleration of the order of 105 g can be applied, allowing to stop a supersonic beam within a few cm.
This resulted in a total sample size of 54 evaluable patients, with an interim analysis after 19 patients, allowing to stop futility.
At the time of discharge, renal function recovery, allowing to stop RRT, was observed in 9 out of 11 survivors of protocol A patients (81.8%) and in 10 out of 12 survivors of protocol B patients (83.3%).
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I screamed to be allowed to stop.
You're not allowed to stop.
Are you allowed to stop them?
Tiny WSMR is not allowed to stop anywhere it likes.
Under federal law, customers are allowed to stop authorized withdrawals from their account.
No act, no matter how heinous, must be allowed to stop us from our duty".
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