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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allows to catch" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where permission or capability is being discussed, but it requires an object to follow "to catch."
Example: "The new software allows users to catch errors before they become problematic."
Alternatives: "enables catching" or "permits catching."
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Assumption (48) allows to catch the case in which, when referring to Eq. (47), the function c is not even continuous, but of class VMO or BMO with small seminorm.
In one story arc, you have cops and detectives from an alphabet soup of U.S. and international investigative agencies, learning to work together while fighting over jurisdiction and pushing the boundaries of what the law allows to catch a crook.
The interstimulus interval was set to 2000 ms as this period allows to catch potentially elicited KC events in the ERP data, and assigned with a random jitter of±0, ±100 or ±200 ms. The order of the tones was randomly assigned.
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No one else will be allowed to catch even a glimpse of it".
Fishermen will be allowed to catch grouper using vertical lines, which are dropped overboard.
The Inuit community of Point Hope is allowed to catch 10 bowhead whales per year.
And whether anyone would buy their seafood once they were allowed to catch it again was another matter.
From a defensive standpoint, Giants running back Tiki Barber probably looks like the best player to allow to catch a pass.
Currently, only specially licensed fishermen are allowed to catch the crabs, and they must do so by hand.
"People are not allowed to catch any fish or shrimps in the exclusive zone established by BP.
It could, for example, ignore the quotas on how many fish its fishermen are allowed to catch.
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