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Discover LudwigThe phrase "available allowed to" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two separate ideas, but lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "The resources are available, but they are not allowed to be used without permission."
Alternatives: "permitted to" or "authorized to".
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The huge amount of data available allowed to assess devices performance in different traffic and environmental conditions, taking into account the sensitivity of the sensors installed at the test site to light, climate, weather and traffic flow.
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We recognise that pharmacists may not be available or allowed to manage patients as was performed in our protocol.
Only if those were not available were they allowed to go to "mark to model".
If actual data from hospital databases were not available, respondents were allowed to report estimations.
Log books available in cars allowed to estimate kilometers covered.
He said sophisticated data now available allowed political parties to target only undecided voters in a way that went largely unnoticed by those following the statewide leaders' campaign.
Nonetheless, the data available allowed sufficient conclusions to be drawn.
There is a wide range of types and designs available, allowing them to be applied to areas having different shapes.
Four different vibration patterns are available, allowing you to trigger specific events to alert you differently from others.
It's best to order early while most products are available, allowing you to choose what you want rather than having to settle for what is left.
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