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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allows to propose" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where permission or capability is being discussed, but it requires a subject or object to be grammatically correct.
Example: "The new policy allows us to propose changes to the existing regulations."
Alternatives: "permits proposing" or "enables the proposal of".
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A quantum efficiency (about 0.20%) allows to propose the investigated materials' blue-light luminophore.
This allows to propose a mechanism where the cobalt II) prewaves are produced by cobalt II) complexes with Me2DTC.
However, the modified betweenness centrality also allows to propose a new routing metric for the end-to-end communication traffic.
By using an integrative approach and uniquely engineered FRP and OCP mutants, this study provides important mechanistic insights and allows to propose a dissociative mechanism of FRP function (numbers of reaction steps below refer to those in Fig. 8).
The analysis of the mineral residues in the purified and annealed SWCNT samples allows to propose the chemical mechanisms involved during the chemical treatments.
The correlation with catalytic results allows to propose that polyvanadates are the active specie responsible for the formation of acetic acid from ethane.
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Were the Japanese allowed to propose the terms of their surrender?
Unlike in 2009, developers will be allowed to propose purchasing or leasing the property.
Take the belief that on leap years a woman is "allowed" to propose marriage to a man.
It's a very select group of people that is allowed to propose the winners of this award.
We're not allowed to propose marriage, but if a wedding happens, we're allowed to get a really massive dress.
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