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'rather than allowing' is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to make a comparison between two things or ideas by saying that one would be done instead of the other. For example, "Rather than allowing her to walk home alone, he offered to drive her."
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But, in Pleasantville, rather than allowing the post-Sept.
Rather than allowing users to cold-call each other, mutual contacts can vet notes.
His attacks are routinely about people's character, rather than allowing for honest disagreements.
Rather than allowing one woman to dominate, Mr. Wheeldon piles on the riches.
You talk about how women can use being different as a strength rather than allowing it to be a weakness.
The government needs to step up and take accountability for a public service rather than allowing branches to be closed.
Celibacy rules enabled the church to hold on to property, rather than allowing priests to pass it on to children.
Developing Asian countries have been criticized for propping up struggling banks rather than allowing market forces to operate.
There should be a national standard for licenses, she said, rather than allowing states to go in different directions.
We live in a time where everything is based on information, rather than allowing our minds to wander.
That way we can determine our future, rather than allowing vested interests and budget constraints to control it.
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so than allowing
rather than allocating
rather than stopping
rather than granting
rather than facilitating
rather than tolerating
rather than excluding
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rather than consenting
rather than concentrating
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rather than loading
rather than encouraging
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