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"Allow" is more formal than "let" but less formal than "permit". It is commonly used in everyday conversation and official signage (e.g., "No dogs allowed").

In technical writing, "allow" typically refers to human permission, while "enable" refers to providing the physical or technical means to do something (e.g., "A boss allows early leave; software enables faster processing"). "Allow" is more formal than "let" but less

The word is a verb primarily meaning to give permission or to permit something to happen. While often used interchangeably with "permit" or "let," it carries specific nuances depending on the context, such as workplace documentation, technical settings, or general grammar. 1. Definition and Usage "No dogs allowed"). In technical writing

To give permission or consent for something to occur. "allow" typically refers to human permission

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"Allow" is more formal than "let" but less formal than "permit". It is commonly used in everyday conversation and official signage (e.g., "No dogs allowed").

In technical writing, "allow" typically refers to human permission, while "enable" refers to providing the physical or technical means to do something (e.g., "A boss allows early leave; software enables faster processing").

The word is a verb primarily meaning to give permission or to permit something to happen. While often used interchangeably with "permit" or "let," it carries specific nuances depending on the context, such as workplace documentation, technical settings, or general grammar. 1. Definition and Usage

To give permission or consent for something to occur.


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