Sentence examples for allows being from inspiring English sources

The phrase "allows being" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express permission or capability regarding existence or presence, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The new policy allows being present at the meeting without prior notice."
Alternatives: "permits existence" or "enables presence".

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Both Mr. Sullivan and Ms. Sears say the students with whom they've had interventions appreciate their efforts, though Ms. Sears allows being called "mom" a few times by her friends.

The objective is that these vehicles can be presently used until the development of an electric and/or hydrogen recharge/refuel network allows being useful with the current status.

The exponent parameter allows being more sensitive and reactive to PDOR fluctuations which guarantees fairness at a short-time scale.

Considering all those factors, a dedicated scanning card is only useful, if it allows being integrated into the system with low effort, for example, through software defined radios.

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"Because thinking is allowed, isn't it?

The only visitors allowed were Olga and Ivan.

The maximum height allowed is.

The time allowed was extended in 1876.

The maximum time allowed was 60 seconds.

Not allowed, that is.

allowed to be selfish?

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