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Discover Ludwig"allowed him in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to convey that someone gave permission for a person to enter a place or location. Example: The doorman allowed him in after checking his ID. In this sentence, "allowed him in" means that the doorman gave permission for the person to enter the building after verifying their identity.
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Samuel put $7,500 into a Simple plan, the maximum allowed him in such a plan.
He banged on the door of a house, and the family that lived there cautiously allowed him in.
One day his father allowed him in the room and they were having an affectionate conversation when suddenly an accident occurred in the street.
This stadium is the house that Bush built -- and the one that allowed him, in a sense, to become a presidential candidate.
Premier allowed him in 2001 to exercise the options and sell the shares at a gain of more than $4 million.
The water flowed together down a complex system of strings that allowed him, in true minimalist form, to use one bucket rather than several.
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"He has no right to make speeches, and we will not allow him in," he said.
But I will not stand by silently and allow him, in his anger, to reinvent me.
Now that he's out, my sisters don't allow him in their homes.
Amy says she was greatly relieved when her aunt told her that she wouldn't allow him in the house.
But, when Mr. Donohue tried to enter the exhibition, the gallery would not allow him in, he said in a blog post on Friday.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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