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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allows he" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "allows him" instead, as "he" is a subject pronoun and "him" is the appropriate object pronoun in this context.
Example: "The new policy allows him to work from home."
Alternatives: "permits him" or "enables him".
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When time allows, he jams with the exchange's CFO, who plays be-bop trumpet.
If time allows, he will work on a piano trio for the cellist Jeremiah Campbell.
"The US will continue to fly, sail and operate wherever international law allows," he said.
When time allows, he spends an occasional weekend on Chesapeake Bay at a summer house.
They remain puzzled about what American law allows, he said, and worried for Ms. Manneh.
As Wexner himself allows, he was trying to do too much too fast.
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"Loyal and clean teamwork is allowed,"he said.
"That shouldn't be allowed," he said.
"Is it allowed?" he asked.
"Am I allowed?" he asked the Mayor.
"No one else is allowed," he said.
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