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Discover Ludwig"still allow" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are indicating that something is still being allowed after some other conditions or events have occurred. For example: "The new policy changes still allow employees to take one day off each week."
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I just don't know why we still allow it.
Enough that 19 states still allow the practice.
The decision would still allow her to run for parliament.
Nevertheless, circumstances may still allow for generic procurement to occur anyway, especially for humanitarian cause.
Viscosities up to 100,000 mPas still allow shear rates of 4000 1/s.
I don't know if they still allow you to build bonfires on the beach.
It is damaging that we still allow aid to be tied to use of national companies.
Others still allow it, usually outside on their grounds during scheduled times.
Policy blunders by central bankers could still allow it to break out again.
Mr. Levine said his health would still allow him to handle that kind of life.
"It would be very tight, economical, but still allow for really momentous storytelling".
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