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The phrase "allows him to create" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation where someone is given the opportunity or means to produce or develop something.
Example: "The new software allows him to create stunning visual effects for his films."
Alternatives: "enables him to produce" or "permits him to generate".
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This allows him to create on a larger scale than would be otherwise possible.
The system, known as AirCasting, allows him to create and share online color-coded maps of neighborhood air quality.
Hand-picking the leaves allows him "to create the perfect balance of texture, colour and shape for my chef customers.
In the last year of his presidency, Mr. Clinton has been increasingly using the act, which allows him to create national monuments on federal lands without Congressional approval.
Mr. Cloepfil cleans up the convoluted circulation route through the building, for instance, which allows him to create more generous spaces within a limited floor plate.
Over the years, Mr. Clinton has made heavy use of the the antiquities act, which allows him to create national monuments on federal land without Congressional approval.
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That allowed him to create outdoor space where the children could play.
And the facts at his disposal allow him to create a rich narrative.
McDonald's association with Reeve has allowed him to create a flourishing rehabilitation institute in St . Louis
This past summer, Universal gave del Toro seed money, allowing him to create an "art room" for "Madness".
Sound allowed him to create an ultimate artwork, complete in every way.
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