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The phrase 'which would allow' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to suggest that something is possible, or to indicate what the result of a previous action or condition would be. For example, "He proposed changes to the rules, which would allow the team more freedom."
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Most banks prefer the Senate version, which would allow greater pre-emption in certain instances.
He is approaching the 40 percent threshold, which would allow him to avoid a runoff.
The college has applied for full accreditation, which would allow it to confer four-year degrees.
The other is declining competition, which would allow them to raise their prices.
A new enterprise law, which would allow more private businesses, has yet to be implemented.
Morgan Schneiderlin is close to reaching a deal which would allow him to leave Southampton.
His parents refuse to register the death which would allow the funeral to take place.
In 2009, our female students protested against a controversial law which would allow marital rape.
Federal officials are now considering reducing the radius to 18 miles, which would allow flights there.
A suspension of that type can be appealed, which would allow Rodriguez to play on Monday.
Thus, these IPNs exhibit many characteristics, which would allow defining them as close to 'true' IPNs.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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