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The phrase "allowed him to take" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that someone was given permission to take something or to do something.
Example: "The teacher allowed him to take the exam a day later due to his illness."
Alternatives: "permitted him to take" or "granted him the opportunity to take".
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His connections allowed him to take chances in Zhengding.
His success has allowed him to take his place among names like Ruth, Mantle and DiMaggio.
Plomley allowed him to take it, a rare case of flouting the rules.
With forgivable naivety, Geimer's mother allowed him to take her out alone.
I'd never have allowed him to take 32 days in a row.
Benoist's peculiar definition of "diversity" has allowed him to take some unexpected positions.
"I don't know how we allowed him to take control of our lives.
His conviction, said Chin, allowed him to take life "one battle at a time".
Here as always, Isepp's sensitivity to nuance and colour allowed him to take great delight in the occasional grand gesture.
In 2008, he accepted senior judge status, a form of semiretirement that allowed him to take a lighter workload.
But the rain delay here allowed him to take over the No. 13 car for the final 140 laps.
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