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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allows someone with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a capability or permission granted to a person who possesses a certain quality or characteristic.
Example: "The new software allows someone with basic coding skills to create complex applications."
Alternatives: "enables a person with" or "permits someone with".
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But this system also generally allows someone with the phone number to reset the passwords on these accounts without knowing the original passwords.
The second technique allows someone with a large profit from an investment, especially a single stock, to buy a diversified portfolio of securities and to delay payment of the tax for up to 20 years.
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New York would have to allow someone with a Florida concealed-carry permit to tote a hidden gun around Times Square.
The laws allow someone with a reasonable fear of great bodily harm or death to use lethal force, even if retreating from danger is an option.
To debate: The U.S. House is preparing to vote on a bill that would allow someone with a concealed-weapon permit in one state to carry firearms into another as long as that state also allowed concealed carrying.
In the Cherokee Nation, there is no minimum blood requirement, which would allow someone with as little as 1/128 Cherokee blood to enroll (that would be a great-great-great-great-great grandparent).
The next hurdle is determining whether a disability prevents the employee from performing essential functions, including travel, or if the employer can take "reasonable" measures to allow someone with a disability to continue doing the job.
Many in the industry and other experts in the field agree that a synthetic voice, even one that expresses basic emotions, is barely adequate to allow someone with a speech disability to speak normally, let alone have a sense of individuality.
Lautenberg's bills are extremely mild, and no one seems eager to argue in public against the one that would end easy access to 30-bullet magazines that allow someone with a semiautomatic pistol to mow down a parking lot full of people in a matter of seconds.
(In fact, in Mill's day, select universities had had their own constituencies for centuries, allowing someone with a degree from, say, Oxford to vote both in his university constituency and wherever he lived. The system wasn't abolished until 1950).
(In fact, in Mill's day, select universities had had their own constituencies for centuries, allowing someone with a degree from, say, Oxford to vote both in his university constituency and wherever he lived. The system wasn't abolished until 1950). Mill's larger project at a time when no more than nine per cent of British adults could vote was for the franchise to expand and to include women.
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