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Having Them
You can go through without having them notice.
You can go through without allowing them to notice.
Is 'Having them' similar to "allowing them to"?
Sep 16, 2014 1:15 AM
Answers · 2
It's not natural to use "allowing them to" in this context. "You can go through without having them notice." is more natural. It means that you can go through and they will not notice.
September 16, 2014
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