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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allows practicing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability or permission to engage in practice or rehearsal of a skill or activity.
Example: "The new software allows practicing various coding techniques in a simulated environment."
Alternatives: "permits practice" or "enables rehearsal".
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The "on all fours" position reduces the effect of gravity, the peak and duration of the contractions, and the pain due to a lower fetal pressure on the pelvis; it allows practicing the lumbar massage and favors the fetal internal rotation.
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From the start, Weave's appeal to dentists has been that it allows practices to upgrade their phone service without the headache.
Blended learning also allows practice to be incorporated more fully into the learning pathway by including practice-based assignments [ 21].
- Intellectual jurisdiction: in which the incumbent profession controls the cognitive knowledge of an area but allows practice by other professions.
Exception reporting is a mechanism that allows practices to exclude patients from quality standards in the Quality and Outcomes Framework.
11 12 A feature of The Health Improvement Network database is the family number, which allows practices to link patients who live in the same household or institution.
Few of these leaders would have allowed practices like the most recent to slip by under their watch.
"The real danger in allowing practices like Guantánamo or Abu Ghraib is the fact that they always creep into other aspects," Siska said.
METI's misguided argument is that even America and Britain allow practices that corporate boards can use to slow down and thwart takeover attempts.
Let us suppose again that the outside option of the doctor is sufficiently low to allow practices to offer (w_{i}^{P}=0).
3) Create an allowing practice.
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