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Discover LudwigThe phrase “allow himself” is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually means that a person is allowing themselves to do, think, or feel something. For example, you could say: "John allowed himself a few moments of joy after finally graduating from college."
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He didn't allow himself to express joy.
Sanford does, however, allow himself one indulgence.
McWhorter doesn't allow himself the pleasure.
He refuses to allow himself regrets.
But Ryan cannot allow himself to hope.
But he wouldn't allow himself to see it that way.
He did not allow himself to look back.
"Balotelli will not allow himself to be disheartened".
But Majorian would not allow himself to be dominated.
Bush should not allow himself to be so rolled.
Hitchcock did not allow himself much room for mistakes.
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