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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will allows" is not correct in written English.
The correct phrase is "will allow." Additionally, the phrase can be used to indicate permission in the present tense, or to predict that something will be permitted in the future. For example: "The law will allow families to move freely between states." "Your supervisor will allow you to take a short break after lunch."
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The distributed aspect of this system will allows the remote collaboration between a distant expert and a local user equipped with a wearable computer.
In principle, free will allows us to choose any setting for the experiment, regardless of the role of a hidden variable theory.
The player will allows users to search for stations, songs, genres and particular programmes and can be used across social networking sites such as Facebook.
For such adults, the structure of a will allows them to measure their relative worth in the eyes of their parent.
The freedom afforded by animation — a realm where the prosaic standards of verisimilitude and the inconvenient laws of physics can be flouted at will — allows Mr. Folman to blend grimly literal images with surreal flights of fantasy, humor and horror.
In a slight twist (and let's face it, a more practical one) two engineers at the University of Wisconsin have revealed technology that will allows phones to charge by movement.
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The new rules will allow repeated use.
This will allow so much more".
Oregon will allow eight ounces.
This will allow improvements to be made.
We will allow other players around us.
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