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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowing yourself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of giving oneself permission to do something or to experience certain feelings or actions.
Example: "By allowing yourself to take breaks, you can improve your overall productivity and well-being."
Alternatives: "permitting yourself" or "granting yourself permission."
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You're not allowing yourself an end-zone dance?
It is the difference between accepting a genuine donation and allowing yourself to be bought.
"Thank you for allowing yourself to be fingered for this job," Tyrie persisted.
What really counts here is allowing yourself to be carried along unquestioning for the ride.
Allowing yourself to embrace anything that's different, I think, is good".
Or being nominated for a prize, allowing yourself to fantasise about winning and then … not winning.
Allowing yourself latent variables makes it much easier to reason directly about the problem.
They come from allowing yourself the space to think," Mr. Belsky said.
"It's about having faith and allowing yourself to dare to imagine a future".
Those laughs you're allowing yourself are deeply beneficial for both your physical and mental health.
It's about allowing yourself the headspace, sorry bandwidth, to make good decisions.
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