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The phrase "allow your horse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to equestrian activities, such as giving permission for a horse to do something or to be in a certain place.
Example: "During the competition, it is important to allow your horse to warm up properly before the event."
Alternatives: "permit your horse" or "let your horse".
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Allow your horse to rest.
Lead your horse, don't allow your horse to lead you.
Allow your horse to exercise to promote blood circulation.
Do not allow your horse to rest the lifted leg on anything (your knee or otherwise).
Allow your horse to lie down for a few minutes, and gradually remove yourself from the picture.
Your reins do not have to look like washing lines, but they must allow your horse space.
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The roads are public property, and allowing your horse to shit in them is a sort of vandalism, a marked disregard for the lives of others.
This allows your horse to warm up but not become stale.
Stretchy bandaging makes wrapping the bandage easier and allows your horse some flexibility.
Usually a riding instructor or horse friend will allow haul your horse for you for a certain price.
He declared Obamacare a Trojan horse, potentially allowing "your friendly neighbourhood federal bureaucrat" to join doctors' meetings.
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