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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allows to bring" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "allows us to bring" or "allows one to bring."
Example: "The new policy allows us to bring our own devices to work."
Alternatives: "enables us to bring" or "permits bringing."
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Earlier in the week the Home Office said it planned to "legislate as soon as parliamentary time allows" to bring in email surveillance measures.
It also allows to bring an aspect of thought experiments in focus that has been widely neglected in the discussion so far: the bodily component of (thought) experimenting (Gooding, 1993).
But until condition allows to bring nutrition as a separate course for agricultural students, it is also advisable to start by stream lining nutrition core competencies across existing core subjects of the existing agricultural curriculum.
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"Are you allowed to bring instruments to the monastery?" (No).
But only associations would be allowed to bring such suits.
But they're not allowed to bring paper.
They were allowed to bring two bags each.
He is allowed to bring a friend for support.
People are allowed to bring kids into the clubhouse.
But visitors aren't allowed to bring anything in.
Parents are not allowed to bring in cupcakes or other potentially fattening treats to celebrate birthdays.
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