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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argues to allow" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a position or suggestion regarding permission or acceptance, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "The author argues to allow for more flexibility in the policy changes."
Alternatives: "advocates for allowing" or "argues in favor of allowing".
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It's a conflict between church and state, the school's lawyer argues, to allow workers to file for a union election.
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Some have argued to allow the protestors to stay in the park indefinitely – others have suggested we just wait for winter and hope the cold weather drove the protestors away – but inaction was not an option.
Yet he has been thrust to the forefront of the Sisyphean battle for gun safety in a Congress where some N.R.A. puppets are still arguing to allow felons to conceal guns, and to let imbalanced veterans and people who have been locked up in mental institutions bear arms too.
Primary conceivability and possibility are then argued to allow for an entailment between conceivability and possibility.
As a profession we have long argued to be allowed professional autonomy, for society to trust our judgment and let us get on with the job.
I argued that to allow an official to judge a failure to assimilate without providing criteria was to invite arbitrary decisions.
Their opponents disregarded the question of justice and argued that to allow humankind any freedom is equal to denying God's omnipotence and his absolute creative power.
("Until doctors reach a 100 percent success rate in their cures," Rick L., of Chicago, argues, "they have to allow patients to make some of their own decisions").
In 2007 the AFL-CIO, which represents 10m workers, argued that plans to allow illegal immigrants to remain as guest workers would depress wages for their members.
Nor, they argue, are Republicans minded to allow what would be a solidly Democratic addition to the union.
Permitting discovery here, the brief argues, would allow complainants to use U.S. law to obtain documents they could not get under European law.
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