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The phrase "allowed in on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to being permitted to participate in or have knowledge of something, often a secret or exclusive information.
Example: "After much discussion, they finally allowed me in on their plans for the surprise party."
Alternatives: "let in on" or "included in".
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It was an undergraduate course and I was one of the few seniors, allowed in on a dispensation as a veteran.
The first journalists were allowed in on Thursday morning.
But if they are allowed in, on what terms will that be?
The activities of those allowed in on rare visits are strictly monitored and curtailed.
Although Thursday will be the return date for most residents, business owners will be allowed in on Wednesday.
Visitors to the country, including journalists, are only allowed in on tightly controlled tours, where they are constantly monitored by government minders and must follow a strict itinerary.
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You know what happens when cupcakes are allowed in to school on your kids' birthday?
That means becoming familiar with the Transportation Security Administration rules on what is allowed in carry-on and checked bags.
The agency said the icing on the cupcake was considered a gel and exceeded the amount allowed in carry-on luggage.
No scissors or blades allowed in carry-on bags, we remember.
And, he said, in 2006, when an agent poured out another woman's breast milk, no liquids were allowed in carry-on luggage.
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