Examples of using Allows in English and their translations into Malay
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
If God allows, we will meet again.
Freedom is the right to do all the law allows.
It allows us to track him, even to get his vitals.
Freedom is the right to do that which the law allows.
If time allows, see some of these other trails as well.
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It's so hard to understand why God allows things to happen.
CRISPR only allows you to alter the DNA of one cell at a time.
I cannot begin to understand why God allows these things to happen.
By that, it allows the blood vessels to relax and widen.
One type of colon cleansing methods allows this: Herbal Colon Cleanse.
Allows videos to be rotated if they are in the wrong orientation.
And I said anyone who allows her to take a drug ought to be shot.
Be as physically active as your or your child's doctor allows.
Your generosity allows us to do the charitable work we do.
Lists system suspend(e. g. sleep, hibernate) options and allows them to be activated.
Display a window that allows editing the bookmarks in this menu.
Allows using the mouse scrollwheel to focus an application if the icon is inactive.
What I want, Jim, if… if God allows, is to get you some help.
WhatsApp allows you to delete a message sent less than 7 minutes earlier.
It's hard to understand why God allows things to happen sometimes.
Allows minimizing a single windowed application by clicking on its Launcher icon.
You have free will, which allows you to choose your own path in life.
You're free to block, delete or disable these technologies if your device allows this.
And, it is hard to wonder why God allows things like that to happen.
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As far as the law allows, we will not be held responsible for.
Adib's inquest: High Court allows application to recall 24th witness.
The low weight of the ACS allows it to be transported using transport aircraft.
It criminalises free speech and allows the government almost unfettered power to censor dissent.