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The phrase "allowing to switch" is not correct in English.
It is missing a subject or object to clarify what is being allowed to switch. You can use a corrected version of this phrase when discussing the ability or permission to change from one state or option to another.
Example: "The new software feature is allowing users to switch between different modes easily."
Alternatives: "permitting a switch" or "enabling a change".
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The magnet has a field-to-current constant of 0.728 mT/A, allowing to switch from zero to 0.125 T in less than 3 ms without energy storage assistance.
Prediction of reactor performances points out the best choice for the given enzyme characteristics, and also conditions allowing to switch the production from large-volume batches to the continuous operation mode.
In both cases we used Java's Threads allowing to switch from one to another without major modification on the code (see below) The second implementation was a Java™'s servlet that provides a web interface to access JAMMING for single protein structure analysis.
B cell specific stimuli are used to identify gene expression changes allowing to "switch" gene expression from one steady state level characteristic for BL towards that of DLBCLs.
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After the Olympics no one over 21 will be allowed to switch countries.
"You shouldn't be allowed to switch tracks like they're doing," Mr. Dunham said in an interview.
They were not allowed to switch investments at all -- even though the plan had far less risky choices.
Some of the Taliban commanders who were allowed to switch sides and keep their guns have begun switching back, and fresh fighting is a result.
The European Commission has also said that existing 3G suppliers must be allowed to switch their existing 3G spectrum over to 4G if they want to.
8.22pm GMT 16 mins: We're informed that Tim Sherwood has officially requested that Spurs be allowed to switch to a multi-ball system at half-time.
Kershaw was at that point a lecturer in medieval history at Manchester University, but was allowed to switch to a job in the modern history department.
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