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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to permitting someone or something to pass or enter a certain area or situation.
Example: "The security guard decided to allow through only those with valid identification."
Alternatives: "permit entry" or "let pass".
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The outside is polypropylene, which the lasers will allow through, but its composite construction is a problem.
The Israeli government had argued that the more limited amount of fuel it intended to allow through met the basic needs of Gaza's population while exacting a widely felt price among Gazans for the continual firing of rockets and mortars into Israel by Palestinian militants.
That frisson had to be offset by the tour parties that every so often the crew had to allow through, as "that was the only basis on which we were able to use those spaces", but the tradeoff was worth it.
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Negotiations to allow through fuel for emergency services were conducted amicably.
In theory the committee could allow through candidates of many political stripes.
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The Guelph Area Transportation Study was completed in 1967, and recommended a new controlled-access highway to allow through-traffic on Highway 6 to bypass the city.
Sooner or later, the firemen were allowed through, but it was too late.
The friends were allowed through by the Israelis, but Chomsky and his daughter were denied entry.
Heavy vehicles will not be allowed through and camping, hiking and hunting will be banned.
Even today, no ship is allowed through without an approved pilot.
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