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allow to go

verb as in discharge

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"Separately, we want to raise the issue of the return of civilian hostages, whom the Russian Federation has detained en masse in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine and whom it does not allow to go home," Lubinets was quoted as saying.

From Reuters

Fields was a respectable, middle-class sort, not the typical victim of gang violence or a neighborhood beef; his was not a murder that the community could allow to go unsolved.

"This is something we just can't allow to go forward. Any campaign has lots of tools in the toolbox. We have to prepare to use as many of those tools as will be effective."

From BBC

"I have dedicated my entire adult life to serving our country and for Hillary Clinton and her powerful allies to attempt to smear me and accuse me -- really implying that I'm a traitor to the country that I love -- is something that I cannot allow to go unchecked," she said.

“For Hillary Clinton and her powerful allies to attempt to smear me and accuse me — really implying that I’m a traitor to the country that I love — is something that I cannot allow to go unchecked,” Ms. Gabbard, a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, said on “Fox & Friends.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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