Sentence examples for allows now from inspiring English sources

The phrase "allows now" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where something is being permitted or made possible at the present moment, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "The new policy allows now for more flexible working hours."
Alternatives: "permits now" or "enables now".

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The new phase measurements capability allows now phase processing.

The abundant data allows now to construct predictive machine-learning (ML) models.

So our links are direct and personal, even across the word, in a way that technology allows now".

The use of proteomics and genomics combined with phage display allows now the rapid selection of antibodies directed against new targets at a high rate.

Remote sensing allows now for a routine description of habitats from global-regional to detailed reef scales, thus theoretically offering access to hierarchical spatial analysis at multiple scales.

What could possibly have caused a fervent environmentalist like Mr. Kerry to promise more drilling than the Bush administration allows now?

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However, the law allows now-healthy companies an advantage, of sorts, if they freeze their own pension plans.

His site now brings in an income that, while modest by U.S. standards, allows now-19-year-old Oni to easily pay for college and live like a millionaire.

Maybe he heard that kind of thing is allowed now.

I don't suppose that would be allowed now".

(There must be a rule that no show or fair is allowed now without one).

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