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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed fines" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where certain penalties or charges are permitted or authorized, often in legal or regulatory discussions.
Example: "The new policy outlines the allowed fines for violations of the safety regulations."
Alternatives: "permissible fines" or "authorized penalties".
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The law the company violated allowed fines up to $50,000 a day, and the government contended that the company had violated the law for 762 days.
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Vertical adjustment of the sampling head allowed fine focus control of the sampling head to achieve optimum signal.
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It also allowed fine-tuning of survey questions given the insights that they provide about their own water, sanitation and health practices.
This pilot broadly confirmed that the proposed methods were acceptable and appropriate and allowed fine tuning of some aspects of the intervention.
More recently, the use of outbred mice has allowed fine mapping of a range of biological [ 3] and expression traits [ 4, 5].
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