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Discover Ludwig"which allowing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as part of a dependent clause when you are introducing an explanation for something. For example, "We were able to finish the project on time, which allowing us to receive our bonus."
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Each device has approximately 200 channels, which allowing for 200 largely independent tests in a small device.
Nor is it like the tradition of performing Shakespeare, which, allowing for its regular and radical transformations, is almost continuous.
Now, how strong is the force at the dashed circle labelled 2, which (allowing for my drawing skills) is twice as far away from the green blob?
Starting next month, BMW plans to offer another service, ParkNow, which allowing users to reserve and pay for parking spots through their smartphones.
Most importantly, the present synthetic approach is facile, controllable, and scalable, which allowing it more easily adapted to prepare other hybrid materials with specific architectures.
A second argument that has always been a bit weak has been the attempt to minimise the extent to which allowing same-sex marriages will change the definition of marriage for straight married couples.
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Inferred the downstream asymmetry, which allowed you to encode sequence.
which allows other code to make use of that information.
agreements, which allowed Global Crossing to show healthy revenue streams.
Look for offers which allow you to double the points.
Now East led a diamond, which allowed a pretty ending.
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