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'allowed access to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are talking about a person or group being granted permission to enter or use something. For example: "The visitors were allowed access to the secure facility."
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Your competitors are not allowed access to the market.
Those clearances allowed access to airplanes, runways and cargo areas.
No private cars were allowed access to the funeral.
She has still not been allowed access to a lawyer.
We have also never allowed access to our servers.
He appears to have been allowed access to medical records.
He has certainly not been allowed access to a lawyer.
Should historians and curators be allowed access to these sites to preserve objects?
Despite being resident in my GP's surgery, he was not allowed access to my GP records.
You are literally allowed access to feeling in a very wonderful kind of way.
They said he was not allowed access to other Qaeda prisoners.
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