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The phrase "allows to grant" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as it lacks a subject or object that clarifies what is being allowed to grant.
Example: "The new policy allows us to grant additional leave to employees."
Alternatives: "enables granting" or "permits granting".
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This is an important feature, as it allows to grant access to participants in the smart grid system, based on their roles and the functions they have to fulfill.
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Major League Baseball said it was allowed to grant exceptions.
Under Texas law, a governor is allowed to grant an inmate only one stay of execution.
He said courts should not be allowed to grant injunctions forbidding the reporting of parliament.
In the past headteachers have been allowed to grant pupils 10 days' leave in exceptional circumstances.
Israeli law requires that two days be allowed to grant those who oppose any prisoner swap time to appeal against the decision.
Mr Panara had been to mainstream schools and would graduate from Gallaudet College, the first deaf college to be allowed to grant degrees.
A state or local school district is allowed to grant a charter to a local community, or group of parents, to set up and run a school for three to five years.
For his part, Mr. Bavoso said he would like to talk about the fund, but a Morgan Stanley spokesman said the firm's fund managers were not allowed to grant interviews.
But critics of the decision say it may have opened the door to turning Texas into a breeding ground for unregulated diploma mills, with institutions allowed to grant degrees without approval from the state or a recognized accrediting body.
Under European Union (EU) state aid rules member states are not allowed to grant companies selective tax advantages that distort competition.
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