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The phrase "allowed him to write" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that someone was given permission or the opportunity to write something.
Example: "The teacher allowed him to write his essay in a different format to accommodate his learning style."
Alternatives: "permitted him to write" or "gave him the opportunity to write."
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Elsewhere Beckett claimed that he preferred French because it allowed him to write "without style".
Certainly, benevolent editors allowed him to write books in the office.
After all, his net of connections allowed him to write, and aroused suspicion from persecuted friends.
Mr. Leno said that the union rules allowed him to write jokes for himself.
Almost immediately, Mr. Block sold his book for an advance he says has allowed him to write full time.
It's to their credit that, as he notes in his acknowledgments, they allowed him to write so openly about the unpretty things that befell each of them.
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Freud implored Bullitt to allow him to write the chapter on Wilson.
His iPad records the helicopter's course and allows him to write reminders to himself for follow-up research.
They should fire Mr. Paterno, effective immediately, and not allow him to write the terms of his exit.
"A combination of diffidence and enthusiasm allows him to write of our past... with energy and clarity".
Alvah won a Guggenheim fellowship, allowing him to write a well-received first novel, "Dwell in the Wilderness".
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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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