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The phrase "allows to run a" 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 before "to run."
Example: "The software allows users to run a variety of applications simultaneously."
Alternatives: "enables to run a" or "permits to run a".
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Merging this data with the household survey allows to run a duration model of unemployment in order to find its main correlates.
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First, they would be allowed to run a temporary deficit.
Still, Anelka was allowed to run a fair distance before he got his shot off.
"Pataki has been allowed to run a campaign where he does not discuss the issues".
As a result, Texas death row inmates will now be allowed to run a mile before being executed.
He believes more than one bidder may be allowed to run a scheme, with agents allowed to choose which they support.
Sadly, my editor tells me I'm not allowed to run a picture of the same chap for a third day in a row.
Then there is the poisonous reality that a mass murderer will be allowed to run a country in the heart of the Middle East.
Barings' top management could have won prizes as upper-class twits but should not have been allowed to run a corner-shop, let alone a bank.
There were rules for everything, including when he was allowed to run a bath or turn on the heating in his room.
Mr. Goldsmith said the city would consider adding provisions that would require nationally licensed operators to receive training in an urban setting before being allowed to run a crane in the city.
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