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The phrase "allowing users to submit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a feature or functionality of a system, application, or process that enables users to provide input or data.
Example: "The new software update includes a feature allowing users to submit feedback directly through the app."
Alternatives: "enabling users to submit" or "permitting users to submit".
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The company aims to utilise machine learning as a means of allowing users to submit queries to its system that can be answered by data retrieved from the satellites.
One request was for users to be able to confirm their identities without submitting government ID; the groups suggested "allowing users to submit written evidence, answer multiple-choice questions, or provide alternative documentation such as links to blogposts or other online platforms where they use the same identity".
2015 was also the 30th anniversary of Super Mario, and the brand encouraged users to participate in a campaign called "Let's Super Mario," allowing users to submit their own Mario-related content — all of which would be shared on a site where many could see it.
Eventually, Mittal imagines allowing users to submit animations, and building a business by selling premium GIFs.
App Booster's in-app feedback system is structured differently, however, allowing users to submit different types of feedback, like bugs and ideas, alongside their review.
Late last year, Peek began allowing users to submit their own favorite activities in various cities around the world — even if Peek didn't have a presence there.
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The main site has a Photo Vogue section that allows users to submit their own fashion editorial.
For songwriters, missing out on some royalties is only one of the problems with the unlicensed sites, which often allow users to submit the lyrics.
In 2006, Merriam-Webster introduced an online poll to allow users to submit and vote for the word of the year.
Created by Moblog:tech, Carbon Media and Edition Design, it allowed users to submit photos online or by mobile phone with each image plotted on an interactive map.
Described as an "open slush pile" by Cory Doctorow when it launched in 2008, Authonomy allowed users to submit their manuscripts for discussion, critique and ranking by fellow site members.
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