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The phrase "allowed him to make" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation where someone was given permission or the opportunity to create or produce something.
Example: "The manager allowed him to make the final decision on the project."
Alternatives: "permitted him to create" or "enabled him to produce".
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It also allowed him to make his reputation.
This attitude allowed him to make much of the material objects in the sacraments.
Starting regionally allowed him to make mistakes on a small scale.
He also believes that it's allowed him to make life easier for others.
Talks about his experimentation with large doses of amphetamines, which allowed him to make very accurate anatomical drawings.
In 1873 Homer began to work in watercolour, which allowed him to make rapid, fresh observations of nature.
The jury's verdict allowed him to make a complete and striking change, from coldblooded murderer to wronged man.
He has pledged to reform the law that allowed him to make that appointment, but not until next year.
Rather, it allowed him to make explicit an idea that until then was only a private musing.
Previous years had allowed him to "make a living -- not save money in the bank, just a good living".
There was no hard centre, just an instinct that allowed him to make it up as he went along.
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