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The phrase "allowed a guide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the permission granted to someone to have or use a guide for assistance or direction.
Example: "During the hike, we were allowed a guide to help us navigate the challenging terrain."
Alternatives: "permitted to have a guide" or "granted a guide."
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"Are you allowed a guide dog?" asks a friend.
Because of Nguyen's disability, he is allowed a guide for each race.
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Google is adding a couple of little things to improve the experience, including an annotations feature, which will allow a guide to draw inside the 360 sphere and bring attention to certain features of the environment as they're touring about in VR.
Some sports such as athletics specifically do not allow a guide, whereas cycling and skiing require one.
This will allow a guided mode inside the photonic bandgap, which have been studied with modifying the size of row of rods.
This summer, for example, Kickstarter allowed a seduction guide with ethically questionable advice for men.
Journalist Lisa Ling was allowed a polished guided tour inside, and filmed cows being processed for food.
The new virtual surgical planning guide allowed a medial approach with reduced stripping of muscle and lower morbidity.
A prestigious food guide has allowed a top French restaurant to publicly withdraw from its listings.
The outlined interview guide allowed an inductive strategy to derive the predominant themes reflected in the interview transcripts.
Now and then it will allow a wall to guide it into a new area, where it starts that spiraling business again -- but in general, the Roomba seems as blind as a bat, hitting some spots repeatedly and missing others entirely.
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