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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always allowing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a continuous or habitual permission or acceptance of something.
Example: "The policy is always allowing for exceptions in special circumstances."
Alternatives: "constantly permitting" or "consistently enabling".
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Gergiev conducted in a white-hot frenzy, but always allowing breathing space for Strauss's sensuous details.
"Thank you for your support and always allowing me to take my work far too seriously, which I do".
Facebook's privacy policies are confusing to many people, and the company has changed them frequently, almost always allowing more information to be exposed in more ways.
For all its wide-ranging imagination and wealth of stylistic references, the music is always tactful, always allowing Machin's images to speak for themselves.
It was the women, then, who could slip back — during the daytime hours, and always allowing for the stunning responsibility that had been landed on them, in the matter of the children — into a kind of second adolescence.
Indeed, the fact that his central subject comes across as mad rather than "bad" is typical of Morris's non-judgmental style, always allowing his interviewees to speak for themselves.
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"Before, we were always allowed to travel.
Mourinho hasn't always allowed this at the Camp Nou.
"Unfortunately, world events don't always allow that to happen".
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