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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for allowing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to denote thanks or appreciation for something that has been allowed. For example: "I want to thank you for allowing me to use your car."
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Hughes razzed Kennedy for allowing the single.
I'm for allowing the magnifying glass.
I am to blame for allowing them".
The mayor called for allowing legal protests.
"I blamed myself for allowing this to happen".
Shame on us for allowing this to happen.
"He thanked me for allowing him to come back.
But she praises him for allowing her to work.
"Barr Blasts Army for Allowing Wiccan Celebration at Texas Base".
I respect my parents for allowing me that freedom.
Hilton blames housing associations for allowing regeneration disputes to flourish.
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