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The phrase "allows looking" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts where you want to express that something permits or enables the act of looking at something.
Example: "The new design allows looking at the data from multiple perspectives."
Alternatives: "permits viewing" or "enables observation."
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It allows looking for abnormalities in packets and can take immediate action to prevent the malformed packets from entering into the network.
"A technology that allows looking through the clothes of a person, possibly even at their most intimate parts, calls, as a rule, privacy into question," she said.
Although a case study approach allows looking at the selected brands closely, other Asian brands are also currently growing as mentioned in discussion.
The GenePair search program (http://genomesh.hegroup.org/genepair) in GenoMesh allows looking for the gene-gene relationships for any gene pair such as E. coli hfq- dsrA pair.
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Protesters came and went as their agenda and energy allowed, looking for the telltale gold circle on a door or window.
Before the picture, if you're allowed, look at yourself in a small mirror.
Finally, the tool's simulation engine can be linked from an external program allowing look-ahead supervisory techniques.
She said: "Many parents do not want an increase in the number of children nursery staff are allowed look after.
This team has equipped a prototype car with many sensors allowing to look in and look out of a vehicle.
In this paper we present a simulator that allows to look for optimal configurations of overhead knuckle junctions.
And very importantly, it allows to look at gene function in vivo, inside a living organism.
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