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The phrase "ass that allows" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, though it may be considered informal or vulgar depending on the context.
You can use it in contexts discussing permission or capability, often in a humorous or irreverent manner.
Example: "He has an ass that allows him to sit comfortably for hours during the meeting."
Alternatives: "backside that permits" or "rear that enables".
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Good, inspiring, supportive friends can give you the (loving) kick in the ass that allows you to stop talking and start doing.
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That's what comes to mind for me, or Praxiteles' sculpture, the ass... " The ass he's referring to is that of the Venus of Knidos, carved by the ancient Greek sculptor, Praxiteles, and displayed in a temple that allowed pilgrims to view the goddess of love from all angles.
He rewarded the informants by giving them the antidote to old age, which they packed onto the back of an ass that was then allowed to depart alone.
Is that allowed?
An ass that could drag the moon out of orbit.
"Chris, you sure kicked some ass that night".
Kick-Ass, that was a good one.
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