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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allows us to act" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability or permission to take action in a particular context.
Example: "The new policy allows us to act more efficiently in response to customer needs."
Alternatives: "enables us to take action" or "permits us to proceed".
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It allows us to act on the basis of reason.
Once again, building customer service right into familiar forms of communication allows us to act with familiarity.
A free society allows us to act with conscience and reject those ideas that offend our sense of right and wrong.
"The very proximity and approaches on these questions between Moscow and Brussels allows us to act in tandem and if necessary, in a joint effort".
Our everyday practices are in themselves proof that privacy is a principle that allows us to act as independent individuals in a social space.
The capacity to record our waking experiences in memory – the what, where and when of our lives – allows us to act in accordance with that experienced in the past and be prepared for what may be encountered in the future.
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We are proud that the public funds used by us have allowed us to act in the British national interest, especially when that means criticising our government.
Having power, on the other hand, is liberating, allowing us to act on our feelings.
Today's digital companies "allow us to act, but in a very fine-grained, datified, algorithm-ready way.
"At the same time, however, it was such a relief that he allowed us to act, rather than explain, everything that was going on.
He is reported as saying: "I don't expect the state of emergency for me to attack preachers of hate but the state of emergency should allow us to act more rapidly".
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