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The phrase "allows it to apply" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the capability or permission for something to be relevant or applicable in a certain context.
Example: "The new policy allows it to apply to all employees, ensuring fairness across the board."
Alternatives: "permits it to be applicable" or "enables it to be relevant".
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To do so, IRIS.TV uses a proprietary algorithm to extract and process video metadata, which allows it to apply complex business rules.
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The F.C.C. has shied away from asserting that voice and data moving on wireless networks are the same thing, which would allow it to apply its greater authority over phones to broadband access services.
Finally, the company objects to the international aspects of the law, which allow it to apply extraterritorially.
The Federal Reserve allowed it to convert to a bank holding company last year, a move that allowed it to apply for rescue help from the Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP.
The name change also allowed it to apply to the Surface Transportation Board for a railway-status exemption, which would liberate it from regulatory strictures.
He said L&G's gentler approach would allow it to apply pressure on companies to go green "rather than being a niche fund that very few people will invest in".
Hull City say that installing the new pitch would allow it to apply for Category 2 Academy status.
Hull City previously said installing the new pitch would allow it to apply for a new academy status.
Harper explains that the company will focus initially on places like Florida, North Carolina or Oklahoma, where hurricanes, tornadoes and other potential natural disasters allow it to apply data and risk models to differentiate itself.
As Science reports in this week's print issue, a national agency that oversees data privacy in Iceland has rejected a request from deCODE to allow it to apply computational methods to the country's genealogical records to estimate the genotypes of 280,000 Icelanders who have never agreed to take part in the company's research and link the data to hospital records.
A national agency that oversees data privacy in Iceland has rejected a request from deCODE to allow it to apply new computational methods to estimate the genotypes of 280,000 Icelanders who have never agreed to take part in the company's research and then link the data to hospital records.
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