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The phrase "why not permit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest allowing something or to propose a course of action in a conversational or persuasive context. Example: "If we want to encourage creativity in the workplace, why not permit flexible working hours?"
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Why not permit vaping?
True, that was normally in Lowenthal's own hand, not his partner's, but why not permit this occasional exception?
If autonomy is what it's all about, then why not permit those who are depressed, the disabled and the disappointed to end their lives?
But in that case, why not permit the use of the heavy roller, which flattened things out considerably in Nottinghamshire's previous home game against Lancashire? Brown described that as "a tactical decision", which left him "very surprised".
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But your unfamiliarity with GE culture led to the implication that inflexibility is the reason why we do not permit one group within the company to be compensated with a different equity currency than their colleagues.
But, if we permit the integration of disparate dimensions in the EQ-5D, for example, then why should we not permit it in other non-preference based profile measures such as the SF-36?
"Why should the court not permit the Department of Justice to do just that?" Judge Kennedy asked David H. Remes, a lawyer for the detainees.
"If they come out of here without the ability to write programs, that's embarrassing to my department," Mr. Gary said, explaining why the university could not permit them to continue.
Amid the grim silence in Beijing this week, it's easy to wonder why the Chinese government would not permit some memorial for an event that everyone but the most doctrinaire cadres agrees is a blot on the historic record.
Why the Ottoman authorities did not permit his extradition to Persia, but instead invited him to come to Constantinople, is unclear.
iii) Why does [P4O10].+ not permit the oxidative dehydrogenation of the C2 -hydrocarbons?
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