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The phrase "allows to describe" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where one entity enables another to provide a description or explanation.
Example: "The new software allows users to describe their experiences in detail."
Alternatives: "enables to describe" or "permits to describe".
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RS allows, to describe and discuss the modifications related to self-doping.
It allows to describe the control design in the form of a linear matrix inequality.
This method allows to describe the dynamic of this nonlinear system over a wide operating range.
It allows to describe the anisotropy of the accumulation of damages, which have a significant influence on acoustic anisotropy.
Reversible molecular adsorption of oxygen, followed by irreversible dissociation, allows to describe the single-response TAP data for EL10V1 and EL10V8.
The application to an engineering problem allows to describe the difficulties that arise in this process and to show the possible solutions that can be adopted.
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No writer is allowed to describe Palermo without comparing it to SoHo in Manhattan or deploying the adjective "trendy".
It is why the commentators are not allowed to describe the paying customers as anything other than patrons.
Only Tiny is allowed to describe specifically how he died, and even that account is more impressionistic than forensic.
The results of this investigation allow to describe the microscopic aluminizing mechanisms.
Thus a succession of Tory ministers were allowed to describe the global banking crisis as "Labour's recession" and to refer (as Jeremy Hunt did) to the economy contracting.
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