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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow anyone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or access granted to individuals without restrictions.
Example: "The new policy will allow anyone to access the shared resources without prior approval."
Alternatives: "permit anyone" or "grant access to anyone".
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We don't allow anyone to do that.
"We will not allow anyone to touch the king.
"It would allow anyone to communicate with anyone else".
But she would not allow anyone to patronize her.
They did not allow anyone to come near.
"We will not allow anyone to humiliate us.
"She won't allow anyone to beat her," he says.
We won't allow anyone to see it until it's made".
I don't allow anyone to tinker with my swing.
"We allow anyone to submit on a level playing field.
I will not allow anyone to revert to that.
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