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I allowed even
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I allowed even" is not correct and sounds incomplete in written English.
It may be intended to express a concession or an unexpected allowance, but it requires additional context to be clear and meaningful. Example: "I allowed even my strictest rules to be bent for this occasion."
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
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No skinny-trousers allowed, even for Europeans.
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She found that terrorists would talk openly to her, she said, because she could "go into a state where I almost tried to become that person, and where I felt that if I allowed myself even the tiniest judgmental thought, they could probably sense it".
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I actually went to the White House person in charge and said, "Am I allowed to even talk to the president?
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I move high chair and allow, even though that show is way too old for him.
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MGBNFQ probes allow even more possibilities.
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But seeing it the first day it posted, even I allowed myself to be fooled.
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I had to make sure that I allowed myself to fail, even if nobody else around me gave me that permission, you know?
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Ensure that the phrase "I allowed even" is always followed by a clause that specifies what was allowed, providing full context and grammatical correctness. For instance, "I allowed even my strictest rules to be bent for this occasion."
Common error
Avoid using "I allowed even" as a standalone phrase. Always complete the sentence to clarify what was allowed and under what circumstances. Omitting the rest of the clause leaves the sentence grammatically incorrect and unclear.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I allowed even" functions as an incomplete verb phrase. Ludwig AI highlights that it requires a direct object and further context to form a grammatically sound sentence, indicating permission or concession.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "I allowed even" is grammatically incomplete and needs additional context to form a coherent sentence. Ludwig AI points out that the phrase by itself is incorrect and requires a direct object specifying what was permitted. While semantically it suggests permission or concession, it needs completion to be grammatically sound. To avoid errors, ensure the phrase is always followed by a clause that clarifies what was allowed and under what circumstances, or use a substitute like "I even permitted" with similar caution.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I even permitted
Replaces "allowed" with "permitted", offering a slightly more formal synonym while still requiring additional context.
I even let
Uses "let" as a more informal substitute for "allowed", also needing context to complete the thought.
I also allowed
Adds "also" to emphasize that this allowance is in addition to something else already mentioned.
I went so far as to allow
Indicates a greater degree of concession or leniency than a simple allowance.
I made an exception and allowed
Highlights that allowing something was an exception to a general rule or practice.
Even I allowed
Emphasizes the speaker's surprise or reluctance in allowing something.
I nonetheless allowed
Implies that the allowance happened despite some obstacle or reason not to allow it.
I still allowed
Indicates that the allowance continued despite a change in circumstances or new information.
I unusually allowed
Suggests that the act of allowing was out of character or not typical behavior.
I unexpectedly allowed
Highlights the surprising nature of the allowance.
FAQs
How should I properly complete the phrase "I allowed even"?
You must add a clause specifying what you permitted, for example, "I allowed even my strictest rules to be bent for this occasion" or "I allowed even him to participate, despite his previous behavior".
What is a more formal way to express "I allowed even"?
A more formal alternative is "I even permitted". For instance, instead of saying "I allowed even a late submission", you could say "I even permitted a late submission".
Is "I allowed even" grammatically correct on its own?
No, "I allowed even" is incomplete. It requires additional context to specify what was allowed. Without this context, the phrase is grammatically incorrect.
What is the difference between "I allowed even" and "Even I allowed"?
"Even I allowed" suggests surprise or reluctance on the speaker's part. The phrasing "I allowed even" requires completion to make grammatical sense, but in some cases can imply that there was a great hurdle to overcome or some great sacrifice to grant said allowance.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested