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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'allowed her to' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about someone granting permission for someone else to do something. For example, "The teacher allowed her to stay after school for extra help."
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Mary Westmacott allowed her to write differently".
I allowed her to bask in glory.
She allowed her to correct it.
He never allowed her to leave.
Her talent allowed her to subvert convention and redefine beauty.
That allowed her to have the sculpture X-rayed.
Twitter allowed her to express her condolences to him.
Athens allowed her to write about homosexuality as natural.
Finally, they allowed her to perform the intubation.
This allowed her to lounge in the prow.
It allowed her to center her mind on every detail.
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