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'allow to examine' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are asking for permission to be able to examine something more closely. For example, "Would you allow me to examine your passport more closely?".
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He said reporters would be allowed to examine the documents today.
Is Barclays' remuneration committee allowed to examine the C12 principals' contracts?
Mr. Naipaul was allowed to examine the completed manuscript but requested no changes.
For one thing, he said, the international atomic agency had been allowed to examine only parts of the archive.
The judge in the case ordered last month that a doctor hired by the prosecution be allowed to examine Redstone.
Only doctors and public officials and family members were allowed to examine the blackened and disfigured corpses.
In that trial Ms. Berenson's lawyers were not even allowed to examine the prosecution's evidence or cross-examine witnesses.
Ms Clarke, a solicitor, insisted on being allowed to examine the relevant documentation and found that the fraudulent application form submitted to the council had not even been signed.
Forbes reporter Zack O'Malley Greenburg was allowed to examine it at Marrakech's exclusive Royal Mansour hotel; it has now allegedly been moved to a secret location.
Isis monitors in the hospital told me that being the only neurologist in the hospital, I was allowed to examine both sexes.
Alternative customs models explored by the committee included the Norway-Sweden system, in which Swedish customs officials are allowed to examine premises in Norway.
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