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UK allow Today I said to my American friend and used of: -The context allowed __ expectations that were opposite. This American friend told me he has never heard of after allow in American English; do you think in UK English we could say so? If yes, then does it fit in my sentence? (the phrase verb=make something possible) |
Re: UK allow It's rare but does occur in both British and American English. I found two examples in the British National Corpus : Although my household and ARP duties did not allow of a visit to the Western hospital... But in fact the experimental results turn out to allow of more ambiguity than has commonly been supposed. and a second in the Brown University Standard Corpus of Present-Day American English : a sufficient number of feed states must be investigated to allow of interpolation; But generally for would be more usual. The number of examples of allow for was much higher in both corpora. |
Re: UK allow Excellent answer. Thank you. |
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