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The phrase "allows suing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to indicate that a particular action or situation permits someone to file a lawsuit.
Example: "The new legislation allows suing companies that violate environmental regulations."
Alternatives: "permits litigation" or "enables a lawsuit".
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A prime legal question involved whether the Alien Tort Statute of 1789 allows suing a company.
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But when asked if owners are allowed to sue M.L.B. or the commissioner, Selig said: "It is true that when people come into baseball they sign that they will not sue baseball".
The State Catholic Conference said it supports extending the time allowed to sue, but not to 40 years.
But money is the only thing you are allowed to sue for".
If a state violates your federal rights, are you allowed to sue it in court?
"Scientologists aren't allowed to sue each other," she said, because of a policy to contain any public disputes.
Iran insisted, he said, that as a condition for its releasing the hostages, they not be allowed to sue.
When should patients be allowed to sue -- in what court, for what reasons, subject to what limits on damages?
It means that private companies will be allowed to sue national governments for doing things that harm their bottom line.
The case involved high politics, with the State and Justice Departments arguing that Americans should not be allowed to sue foreign governments.
Beyond 12 miles, the families would be allowed to sue in federal court for loss of care, comfort and companionship.
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