Listen to native speakers pronounce “allowed” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
allowed.
allowed
allowed--
allowed [music] to be joyful. Joy is not
allowed me to have an ongoing
allowed to have your feelings. But to
allowed us to stretch a little bit in
allowed to work. Um I I think people
allowed us to spend more time doing what we consider creative work
allowed there. So, uh, also there was
allowed me to, you know, get into
allowed to uh stay in office. And so lo
allowed me to take the plunge,
allowed to persist that if the Chinese
allowed me to relearn what I look like
allowed humans to make fertilizer from
allowed us as a species to progress the
allowed um an improvement in the
allowed restrictions on abortion to stand
allowed us to understand the complexity of this world,
allowed us to time travel to see what
allowed some people to you you know
allowed for her and her family
allowed astronomers to firmly conclude
allowed you all to sit in her lap for a few days."
allowed for the invasion of both my cell phone and my laptop
allowed people to leave the city at will,
allowed people to get massively better nutrition.
allowed the colonization and the radiation
allowed ourselves to profit from and benefit from for too long.
allowed me to accept who I am. Will you?
allowed the five days of freedom of speech online.
allowed things to scale even more.
allowed by the math.
allowed for toleration of burrowmates.
allowed us last year
allowed that to separate,
allowed this to happen?
allowed me to become more courageous, and braver,
allowed me to spend my time doing what I love.
allowed for a true overlap in stimuli.
allowed me to have the time to be a creator.
allowed to fail, which is a big mistake, by the way.
allowed them to commercialize, to profit
allowed to exist. And I wanted to address that for a minute because that's a very logical point.
allowed us to see that sustainability
- Allowed to expand into federal territories. There, there is a portion
allowed foreign cities to, like non-Roman cities, to
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