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The phrase "allow me to enter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in formal contexts when requesting permission to enter a place or situation.
Example: "As a guest at the event, I politely asked the security guard, 'Excuse me, may I allow me to enter the venue?'"
Alternatives: "permit me to enter" or "let me in".
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"They didn't allow me to enter the Presidential palace for three months!" After the coup, Sisi counted on the support of the Egyptian media.
"Yes, if a lady is prepared to allow me to enter her anally, then so be it.
I never expected her to allow me to enter this enchanted world yet I kept persisting, kept asking.
But he then clarified that I could enter to get a "caregiver's" card that would allow me to enter with my mom and even pick up products she had purchased online, but I would not be allowed to buy anything myself.
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Only a few African countries allowed me to enter.
In some moments, he would open up, reveal more of his personality, allowing me to enter his life.
It allowed me to enter multiple fuel sources and even the type of car we drive by model and year.
Ixquick.com, which allowed me to enter "yott*" in the query box, seemed like the best bet.
More than biographies, more than documentaries, more than history books, it was letters that allowed me to enter the minds of soldiers from a century ago.
"Real estate allowed me to enter journalism at the right level," Zuckerman says from time to time, meaning that he got into it as a proprietor, bypassing all the ink-stained stages.
Oddly, though, the app allowed me to enter text from a keyboard on the iPad for Bing searches, Web addresses in Internet Explorer and messages to other Xbox Live members.
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