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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowing too" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a sentence where "too" modifies an action or state, but it needs additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "The new policy is allowing too many exceptions, which could lead to confusion."
Alternatives: "permitting excessively" or "granting too much."
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Things like allowing too many shots on net.
"He was allowing too many base runners," Macha said.
There have long been political sensitivities in Mexico over allowing too much American involvement.
Because frankly, they've been allowing too much of this to go on".
Publishers, inevitably, are nervous about allowing too much of their intellectual property to be offered free.
We are allowing too many people to have too many guns without any meaningful control".
But the agreement has been criticised by environmental groups such as Greenpeace for allowing too long a transition to sustainability.
He asserted that the Bush administration had made the program "needlessly complicated" by allowing too many drug plans.
More and more countries are speaking out against allowing too much leeway for large multinationals to minimise their taxes.
They exposed themselves on defense in the third, allowing too many odd-man rushes, which upset Coach Larry Robinson.
Imposing too much control detracts from innovation and flexibility; conversely, allowing too much emergence can undermine managerial predictability and work routines.
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