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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed in full" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is permitted or accepted completely without any restrictions.
Example: "All participants are allowed in full to express their opinions during the meeting."
Alternatives: "fully permitted" or "entirely allowed".
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The Dutch went to the EU court, arguing that had both parent and subsidiary been German, the interest would have been allowed in full.
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Not bad for a man who led the National League in earned runs allowed in his first full season, and who was offered a coaching job by the Chicago Cubs when they released him at age 29.
Breastfeeding is allowed in the healthy, full-term infant (evidence level IV).
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Workplace smoking restriction is represented by three categories: no ban (reference category), partial ban (smoking allowed in designated areas), and full ban.
But the markets did not fall by the full 10percentt allowed in daily trading that many had feared.
He said he and his fiancée stood in front of the courthouse from 8 30 a.m. to 9 45 a.m. but were not allowed in because the courtroom was full.
The H.264/AVC is the Standard Video Format used by the SBTVD (Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão Digital), with presence in almost all the countries in South America, that allows transmissions in Full High Definition (Full HD) video quality.
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