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The phrase "allows to maintain" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be rephrased to include a subject or an object, such as "allows us to maintain" or "allows the team to maintain."
Example: "This new policy allows us to maintain a better work-life balance."
Alternatives: "enables us to maintain" or "permits us to maintain."
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A special assembly table allows to maintain the mechanical tolerances of each unit well below ±1 mm in all dimensions.
A small heating power (0.1 W) applied on the shunted cold reservoir allows to maintain a constant subcooling (1 K).
A critical angular velocity can be defined as the minimum value of rotational speed which allows to maintain the maximum temperature displacement below a certain threshold.
This allows to maintain the level of social cohesion despite the Progetto has important trade-off between the different areas of the Seveso basin.
Typically, for performing computations on the tokens in various cloud applications, tokenization allows to maintain same data type and length for the tokens as like original data.
It allows to maintain the subcarrier-wise channel equalization and thus is well suited to be applied for a real-time system implementation.
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He was, however, allowed to maintain his status as victor.
He was nevertheless allowed to maintain contact with the outside world and to receive visitors.
What might happen if the hyper-rich were allowed to maintain more of their income, without taxation?
Until 1998, countries in the European Union were allowed to maintain national monopolies for this "local loop" to the consumer.
British dependence on undisturbed copper production meant that white mine workers were allowed to maintain an industrial colour bar.
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