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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allows contesting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission or capability to challenge or dispute something is being discussed.
Example: "The new policy allows contesting decisions made by the committee if members feel they are unjust."
Alternatives: "permits challenges" or "enables disputes".
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The N.F.L. could also increase fan involvement by allowing contest winners to call plays.
In three incarnations, his party has won every election it has been allowed to contest.
The Muslim Brotherhood is a powerful force in Egypt, even if it is not allowed to contest elections openly.
She brought her party into elections, even though she was allowed to contest only a fraction of the parliamentary seats.
By 2000, when the Brotherhood was again allowed to contest highly circumscribed elections, he led its parliamentary ticket in Zagazig.
Mr. Ai's wife, Lu Qing, said he would post a guarantee of half the tax bill to be allowed to contest the order to pay it.
Were he allowed to contest a run-off, Mr Nasheed and his Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) would be back.For that reason, powerful opponents block them.
Free and fair elections under the supervision of international monitors must be held before the end of the year, and Nasheed must be allowed to contest those elections.
Political parties in several ethnic minority areas were not allowed to contest the Nov. 7 election, and the parties that did are complaining about fraud and vote-rigging.
In the June 1989 vote, Solidarity won overwhelmingly in the districts it was allowed to contest and, after parliamentary maneuvering with minor parties, was able to form a government.
Candidates in December's local elections will be allowed to contest the seats only as independents, not on a party basis.
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