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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allows maximum" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or potential of something to achieve the highest level of effectiveness or efficiency.
Example: "This new software allows maximum productivity for our team, enabling us to complete projects faster."
Alternatives: "enables optimal" or "provides the highest".
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"He wants to talk to people in a setting that allows maximum input, without it necessarily being a press opportunity," Mr. Walcott said.
Depleted uranium is used in shells because its high density allows maximum penetration of hard targets such as tanks and underground bunkers.
The United States allows maximum sulfur concentrations of just 15 parts per million for most diesel fuels, while China allows up to 2,000 parts per million.
Thus, physical activity must be conducted in a manner that allows maximum benefits at the lowest possible risk.
Flying between the camps is highly recommended where possible as it allows maximum time in the bush on safari as opposed to long drives between camps.
Increased thermal management allows maximum reactor temperatures above 1400°C.
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The move brings their active roster to 11, one below the allowed maximum.
David Mercatali's exuberant production is played on a pristine-white stage allowing maximum scope for the actors.
It is set up to allow maximum flexibility in placing advertising throughout the elections, said Wes Boyd, its president.
They allow maximum air circulation while still providing protection against dropped knives, pans, spilled boiling liquids.
When allowed to mete out their punishments anonymously, they docked players' earnings very little — about one dollar on average, or 10percentt of the allowed maximum.
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