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The phrase "allowed behind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission is granted to go to a location that is situated at the back of something.
Example: "Only authorized personnel are allowed behind the security gate."
Alternatives: "permitted to go behind" or "granted access to the back".
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To commemorate this grand unveiling, the press is allowed behind the velvet rope to meet them.
When journalists got a glimpse on a sunny October day in 1966, they weren't allowed behind the wheel.
The cameras are allowed behind "millionaire's door" at Heathrow Terminal 5, a lounge, restaurant, spa and champagne bar reserved for First Class flyers.
There was no safe place in the truck for a baby seat, and I was not allowed behind the wheel of a car.
A learner driver with 51 points on her licence is still legally allowed behind the wheel of a car, according to official figures.
"Er... blue?" Meanwhile, all my friends made encouraging noises, except the very close ones who thought that I should never be allowed behind a wheel.
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So it goes with Mr. Bloomberg, who simultaneously rejects and stokes the idea that he might run for president, all the while sharpening his national profile and allowing behind-the-scenes machinations just in case he decides to make an independent bid for the White House.
"These markets are too important to allow behind-the-scenes machinations to distort commodity prices," he said.
But with a name like Little Mix, will they ever be allowed to leave behind the sound of candy-coloured kitsch?
The White House allowed him behind the scenes.
He is tied for second in the American League for most home runs allowed, one behind Mike Mussina of Baltimore.
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