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The phrase "allows has been" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two different verb forms that do not work together in this way.
Example: "The new policy allows for changes that have been proposed."
Alternatives: "permits that have been" or "enables that have been".
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Her life, she allows, has been one of constant reinvention.
Bonus depreciation, which allows capital equipment to be written off at a faster rate beyond what the Section 179 deduction allows, has been extended and applies to the first $2 million spent, he said.
First of all, the number of Replies to a tweet (which is a possibility that Twitter allows) has been nil.
She is grateful that this work, and the shift in mindset that it allows, has been so meaningful to many of the mamas she works with.
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The basic outline of criteria where assisted dying might be allowed has been widely discussed.
The print media, where private ownership has long been allowed, has been freer, but its reach is limited.
To the Trump Administration's many critics, discovering what the law does and does not allow has been a startling educational process.
Yet it's great to have options, and Crallan feels that the "intersectorial mobility" that the CASE studentship has allowed has been a positive aspect of her career.
The strong solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations for isentropic compressible fluids in the case that initial vacuum is allowed have been studied in [16, 17].
Despite several goals allowed, Bocanegra has been on the field for 10 U.S. wins.
It means to allow what has been created to have its own expression.
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