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Discover Ludwig"allowed not to" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone is not required or expected to do something, often due to special circumstances. For example: "Due to the difficult economic situation, businesses were allowed not to pay certain taxes this season."
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They are allowed not to.
"We weren't even allowed not to like the food he made — and it was awful.
"You're allowed not to be interested in what someone does," Pym says.
Let vast crowds gather, let doubt flourish, let us be allowed not to know.
Catholic schools and hospitals should be allowed not to accept government directives that they maintain conflict with their principles.
As part of Major's "variable geometry" strategy for a two-speed Europe, Britain was also allowed not to join the "social chapter" covering workers' rights.
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I am not allowed to.
Cubans are not allowed to get ahead.
People were not allowed to leave.
You're not allowed to anymore.
One, I'm not allowed to.
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