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The phrase "allows there" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express permission or capability in a certain context, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The new policy allows there to be more flexibility in work hours." (Note: This example is awkward and not recommended.)
Alternatives: "permits" or "enables".
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Complexity allows there to be one rule for some and another for everybody else.
In New York, nature allows there to be a New York marathon.
After it is pointed out to her that she has a habit of answering in evening-wear-competition oratory, she checks herself a couple of times and allows, "There I go again, sounding like a Miss Universe contestant".
Using this soluble precursor approach for preparing semicrystalline material allows there to be good control of molecular weight and endgroup structure.
This then allows there to be obligations of caring both toward near and dear and toward humanity more generally, though the issue of how to balance these concerns becomes very important at that point.
College administrators "are literally feeding in to a culture that allows there to be sexual violence," said Laura Dunn, founder of the non-profit SurvJustice, who was involved in recent changes to the federal campus safety law the Clery Act.
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Non-Muslims are not allowed there.
There are no dogs or bicycles allowed there.
"The press were not allowed there," Coco explained.
Nobody questions whether selection should be allowed there.
"The Russians said we are no longer allowed there".
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