Sentence examples for allows to attach from inspiring English sources

The phrase "allows to attach" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where permission or capability to attach something is being discussed, but it requires a subject or object to be grammatically correct.
Example: "The software allows users to attach files easily."
Alternatives: "permits attaching" or "enables attachment".

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The new version offers better image quality than the previous one and allows to attach a micro camera.

Thus, one expects to have a protocol (governed by RAN or CN) that allows to attach securely a ME to the slice instance.

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Englishness must never be allowed to attach itself to ethnicity.

When a group takes money from the government, the government is allowed to attach strings.

Because the prison is a national historic landmark, artists were not allowed to attach anything to the walls.

Cells were allowed to attach and grow to ~80 90% confluency (density) for cytotoxicity testing.

Cells were allowed to attach the surface for 24 h prior to treatment.

SH-SY5Y cells were seeded in white 96 well plates and allowed to attach overnight.

The cells were placed in a 96-well plate and allowed to attach for 24 h.

Cells (1 × 105/well) were seeded in 24-well plate and allowed to attach for 24 h.

Cells were allowed to attach overnight and then were treated with different concentrations of compounds.

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