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The phrase "allowable for him" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means something is permitted or acceptable for a specific person. Example: "I'm sorry, but pets are not allowable for him in this apartment complex. However, we do allow service animals."
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"He said that if he could leave, if it would be allowable for him to leave the next day that would be fine.
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We were saying a few things that weren't allowable for TV".
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