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"consider allowing" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically means to think about or contemplate giving permission or approval for something. Example: I understand your concerns, but I urge you to consider allowing the students to organize a fundraising event. It could greatly benefit our school and the community.
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They might consider allowing "protocols" for easier access in future.
And it will consider allowing users to contribute articles as well as images.
Ms. Pelosi did not say when she might consider allowing a vote.
Notice Selig did not say when he might consider allowing a team to move.
The union would have to consider allowing more control over immigration, he said.
Morgan said she would consider allowing Ofsted to inspect academy chains.
The coalition should consider allowing countries to arm the rebels if they choose.
Asked if the North Korean government would consider allowing international inspections of the uranium facilities, he replied simply, "Yes".
The government, the study says, should consider allowing smokers to buy inhalers that will give them pure shots of nicotine.
Governor Barbour may soon call a special legislative session to consider allowing the industry to build fixed structures on land.
The general mentioned one of the wiser ways when he said he would consider allowing private television and radio stations.
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