Sentence examples for allows far from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "allows far" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of enabling something to a great extent, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The new policy allows far more flexibility in work hours than before."
Alternatives: "enables much" or "permits significantly".

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Oil allows far greater control.

Preclinical research in optogeneticneuromodulation in small laboratory animals allows far greater control of neural circuitry.

The smaller Senate allows far more freedom for debate and amendment.

This new process also allows far more time to be spent on deeper, more thorough analysis (the thinking part).

A more equitable pay distribution allows far more people for the same cost, and the reward is greater productivity.

Or a president who boasts of a Clear Skies Initiative which allows far more pollution into our air.

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And allow far greater flexibility.

Both measures would also allow far less lead in toys.

Current zoning, he said, would allow far more intensive development.

But the CEBAF has two features that allow far more precise results.

She argued that such a database would have allowed far too much state intrusion.

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