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The phrase "allowed off" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission is granted for someone to leave or be excused from a duty or obligation.
Example: "After a long week of work, I was finally allowed off early on Friday."
Alternatives: "permitted to leave" or "granted time off".
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They are not allowed off".
Students were not allowed off campus during the week.
Some workers were not allowed off the base until 11pm.
Some recreational fishing will be allowed off Oregon.
If asylum seekers are allowed off Nauru and Manus Island, where will they go?
"They were not allowed off the ship because they were gay," Mr. Mixner said.
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Runyon is Los Angeles's most social canyon, and the best first-timer's hike, offering the most sights: architecture, flora and fauna -- including people and dogs, which are allowed off-leash.
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