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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed number" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific quantity that is permitted or authorized in a given context.
Example: "The allowed number of participants for the workshop is limited to twenty."
Alternatives: "permitted quantity" or "authorized amount".
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The dusty old machines would not permit more than the allowed number of votes.
An alternative algorithm for specifying the allowed number of false sources detected has been added to this tool.
Legal challenges remain related to his dual military-civilian role, as well as to whether he had already served the constitutionally allowed number of terms.
The suggested Ugly Deal would sharply reduce the allowed number of operating Iranian centrifuges to a range of 1,000 to 3,000.
When the fire-management team reached its maximum allowed number of days in the field and was rotated out, another, more experienced team was brought in.
The Samaritans' number, a globally allowed number that should not be monitored, was recorded and played back in a prison run by the private contractor Serco.
The stopover in Cairo was a last-minute addition, which allowed Number 10 to boast that he was the first foreign leader to visit Egypt since the fall of Hosni Mubarak.
Each card issued by the government comes with a number of free transactions, but the majority of the card holders tend to use the cards more frequently than the allowed number.
This indicator is related to the maximum allowed number of users in a femtocell.
Therefore, the maximum allowed number of the streptavidin biotinylated DNA within a 50 nm NW is less than 3.
Such sanctions result when the allowed number of tents for lodging tourists is not respected by the residents.
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