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The phrase "allows responsibility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the capacity or permission to take on responsibility for something.
Example: "The new policy allows responsibility to be shared among team members, fostering collaboration and accountability."
Alternatives: "enables accountability" or "permits responsibility."
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An orderly procedure, besides being efficient, allows responsibility to be fixed on a particular officer or body at each stage of the administrative process.
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We cannot allow responsibility for such acts to evaporate into thin air.
…You have to educate them to the risks but ultimately you have to allow personal responsibility and personal choice.
Contract referral allowed shared responsibility for notification with the patient being given the first chance to inform the partner.
These legitimate nodes were integrated into the core of the cluster by allowing them responsibility for an aspect of the network meeting and activity.
Devolved responsibility allows the Northern Ireland executive to set policy and take major decisions in health and social care.
Sharing power or responsibility allows patients to play a more active role in decisions related to their care.
Some medical schools provide a sub-internship which allows students greater responsibility for patient management than in a normal clerkship, while still ensuring supervision [ 17].
If not, why were they allowed these responsibilities?
Instead of allowing his responsibilities to dampen his spirits, he continues to pursue his interests and drink in life in greedy, gobbling gulps.
They allow for responsibilities to be quickly divided to help more people, faster.
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