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The phrase "allowed approach" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a method or strategy that is permitted or acceptable in a given context.
Example: "In this project, we have an allowed approach that emphasizes collaboration and open communication among team members."
Alternatives: "permitted method" or "acceptable strategy".
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Suitors, in the assertion of their rights, should be allowed approach to the temple of justice without incurring there exposure to such disgraceful indignities, in the very presence of its ministers.
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Extent of the contribution no way allows approaching the problematic in its whole complexity.
They had seen blood but not been allowed to approach.
For no impure thing is allowed to approach the pure.
There are lots of ships, with basic things like flour, that are not allowed to approach.
They will also not be allowed to approach the Greek and Bulgarian borders.
A Coast Guard cutter on patrol is the only boat allowed to approach.
The government has allowed this approach, with good results, for some – mainly Conservative controlled – local authorities.
Only two frightened protesters were allowed to approach the embassy itself.
Under what circumstances is a messenger boy allowed to approach the front door instead of the back?
So when, I hear the whiny pissbabies ask, when am I allowed to approach hot single women?
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