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The phrase "allow recipients" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or capabilities granted to individuals receiving something, such as information or resources.
Example: "The new policy will allow recipients to access their accounts more easily."
Alternatives: "permit recipients" or "enable recipients".
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They will not allow recipients to get a college degree.
The vouchers will allow recipients to visit museums free, go to concerts for reduced prices or watch movies.
Guggenheim fellowships are grants that allow recipients the time and creative freedom to complete their research, books or other projects.
They will also allow recipients to appeal before losing benefits and ensure that people who miss mandatory training sessions because of a disability are not penalized.
It would do so only if it cost recipients or was deceptive in some way, and did not allow recipients to turn off future messages.
To address that delay, some companies have started issuing debit cards, which allow recipients to gain access to their funds immediately through automated teller machines.
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Deferred action allows recipients to work legally and live openly without fear of deportation.
Alcoa's options plan, unlike many in corporate America, allows recipients to exercise all of the options after one year.
Mr. Ryan also supported President Bush's attempts to change Social Security by allowing recipients to invest in personal accounts.
I maintain a list of addresses, using bulk-mailing software that allows recipients to opt out of mailings.
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