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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowing to take" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where permission or opportunity is being granted, but it requires additional context or structure to be grammatically correct.
Example: "The new policy is allowing us to take more vacation days than before."
Alternatives: "permitting to take" or "enabling to take".
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The multi-label classifier outperforms the independent approach, allowing to take better decisions.
"Anything they could harvest, we would be up for allowing to take place," Cahill said.
The cavity Green function is expanded on twice indexed functions, implicitly allowing to take into account the pressure field discontinuity, and save running time.
We analyze its convergence performance and propose a pole assignment method allowing to take into account dynamics constraints and stability in regenerating mode at low speed.
These formulas extend to more general conditions other literature results, allowing to take into account easily the effects of inertia forces acting both on the superstructure (load inclination and eccentricity) and into the foundation soil.
This methodology is particularly well fitted to the design of a small space launch vehicle, allowing to take into account the multidisciplinary nature of such a complex system and to manage the inherent sensitivity for this kind of vehicle.
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