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The phrase "allowed mineral" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing regulations or permissions regarding the use or extraction of specific minerals.
Example: "The mining company was granted permission to extract the allowed mineral from the designated area."
Alternatives: "permitted mineral" or "authorized mineral".
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The energy business has a lot of MLPs not only because it needs capital but because it is an easy place to set them up: since 1987, tax law has allowed "mineral or natural resource" companies to operate as listed partnerships, while withholding that privilege from others.
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