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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowance granted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission or a concession has been given, often in formal or legal settings.
Example: "After reviewing your request, we are pleased to inform you that your allowance granted for the project has been approved."
Alternatives: "permission granted" or "concession approved".
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Mr Golding has complained about Mr Latibeaudiere's generous salary and housing allowance, granted by the previous government.
Compounded with those factors, at least for a time, was real fear lest she lose possession of her surviving child, Percy Florence, and of the meagre allowance granted the two of them by Shelley's appalling father.
In the capital, Harare, residents say, a liter of gasoline costs 2,000 Zimbabwe dollars -- 40 cents on the black market -- and is so scarce that some people literally play dead to get the fuel allowance granted funeral processions.
At the time, the objective of the introduction allowance was to emphasize the special character of the allowance granted upon first arriving in Sweden.
This was in addition to the annual allowance granted to him in 1497, and still being paid.
The same word can refer to the living allowance granted to those stripped of their property and condemned to exile, and by metaphorical extension to preparing for death at the end of life's journey.
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Each allowance grants a company permission to emit one ton of carbon dioxide.
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She made the comments after a Daily Mail report on the amount of annual leave and expenses allowances granted to chief constables.
Each and every dime of emission allowances granted will flow directly back to customers, not shareholders.The House bill also avoids an unfair transfer of wealth from the Midwest and south-east to the coasts.
Like many parliament members whose careers effectively ended after weeks of damaging revelations by the Telegraph last summer, the issue in Mr. Laws' case was his claims for the "second-home" allowances granted to help lawmakers commute between their constituencies and London.
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