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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed out of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permission to leave a place or situation, often in contexts involving restrictions or rules.
Example: "After a long day of meetings, I was finally allowed out of the conference room."
Alternatives: "permitted to leave" or "granted exit from".
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"I wasn't allowed out of my area.
He would never have been allowed out of the box.
Neither is allowed out of the state without permission.
We were allowed out of the crowded cars only to relieve ourselves.
But that's why I'm rarely allowed out of the office unaccompanied.
She wasn't allowed out of her room for the first three months.
He is allowed out of his cell for only four hours a day.
Over the past week up to 60 people have been allowed out of the church.
For several months last year, they were not even allowed out of harbour.
She was not allowed out of her cell unless it was to shower, the report said.
For the next 10 days, Omar was not allowed out of his cell.
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