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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allows to search" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when referring to a feature or function that enables searching for something, but it requires an object to follow "to search."
Example: "The new software allows users to search for files quickly."
Alternatives: "enables searching" or "permits searching."
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We developed a program, named ScanProm, that allows to search a genome database for promoter consensus elements.
The proposed program allows to search for possible signs of the mixed phase and critical endpoint, and to shed more light on the problem of nucleon spin structure.
This allows to search simultaneously, for example, for both the English and Czech spelling variants of a word (e.g., Shoah and the Czech transliteration Šoá).
The Dow Jones Factiva online archive allows to search the transcripts of evening news programs on ABC, CBS, CNN, Fox News, PBS, and NBC.
The architecture is able to achieve 30 frames per second for 1 million pixel images, but only allows to search a disparity range of 128 pixels.
Through the creation of the Open PHACTS Discovery Platform, the Open PHACTS project created the first freely accessible API that allows to search SureChEMBL for chemical structures, biological targets and diseases.
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Turkish investigators are allowed to search the consulate building.
When a suspect is arrested, an officer is allowed to search him for weapons.
But Par is also allowed to search for higher offers from other bidders until Aug. 24.
The police, with warrants, must be allowed to search a person's home if a crime has happened.
Under the new rules, agents will be allowed to search such databases without making a record about their decision.
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