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No, in your sentence, the implied subject is 'you' the person spoken to.

The pronoun 'she' is a subject pronoun used in the place of the direct object of the verb 'let'.

The correct pronoun to function as the object of the verb'let' is her. "(You) let her do it." or "Let her do it."

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