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I always believed that the verb "allow" requires a direct object after itself, but someone alerted me to the fact that there are usages of this verb with no direct object following it. If you type
"allows to determine" site:uk
in your Google search box, you'll get a few thousand results.
Is it OK to use this verb without a direct object in some cases?
"allows to determine" site:uk
in your Google search box, you'll get a few thousand results.
Is it OK to use this verb without a direct object in some cases?