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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that two options or actions are permitted simultaneously.
Example: "In this competition, participants are allowed both individual and team entries."
Alternatives: "permitted both" or "accepted both".
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The tie allowed both teams to extend lengthy unbeaten streaks.
The short-lived truce allowed both sides to regroup.
That ruling had allowed both sides to claim victory.
They allowed both nations to push the envelope on economic growth, but ultimately at great peril.
This allowed both positive and negative output values to be realized by the circuitry.
The referees allowed both teams to begin the overtime with an extra skater.
Maddux allowed both runs and five hits in seven innings, striking out eight and walking one.
The court's ruling allowed both sides to claim a partial victory.
Joe Smith allowed both inherited runners to score and two of his own.
Resolution came in the form of linguistic ambiguity that allowed both sides to claim victory.
Jimmy Gobble (4-4) allowed both runs and five hits in seven innings for Kansas City.
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