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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as permitting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something is allowed or authorized, often in legal or formal writing.
Example: "The new policy is effective immediately, as permitting employees to work from home will enhance productivity."
Alternatives: "allowing" or "enabling".
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III as permitting the total ban was erroneous.
Disappointing test well results followed, as permitting delays and determined environmental protests stoked industry frustrations.
The McCarran rider was not interpreted as permitting reckless discharge or the exercise of arbitrary whims.
But other legal experts said the constitution could be interpreted as permitting one reprieve per governor, not per inmate.
On its website, Bump Fire Systems advertises the device as permitting "simulated full-auto firing" that is "absolutely legal".
Until now, American officials had never interpreted laws as permitting them to deem a government entity a terrorist organization.
Many interpreted "the Brennan doctrine" as permitting hard-core pornography, and later courts took a tougher stance.
Three- and four-dimensional imaging may improve the surgeons' understanding of complex vascular malformations as well as permitting remote diagnosis.
The amendment also reads, "Nothing in this Act shall be construed as permitting health insurance issuers to discriminate in rates for health insurance coverage by gender".
The spots show Mr. Fox overcoming typical computing problems, and they portray Gateway as permitting consumers to get more out of technology.
The modern orthodoxy with which Mr. Lieberman identifies himself is on the moderate side; moreover, he reads it as permitting abortion in certain circumstances.
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