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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission is granted for someone or something to be present or to take precedence in a situation.
Example: "The manager allowed over the new policy changes during the meeting."
Alternatives: "permitted to" or "granted access to".
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Those were the only runs Hudson allowed over eight innings.
If flexibility was allowed over where as well as when cuts were made, the cost fell by 80%.Making the best of all possible worldsOn present evidence, therefore, there is no cause for panic.
Friends (dirty) weren't allowed over, ever.
3. The defense essentially let down the side last season, especially in the running game where they allowed over 100 yards per game and 92 rushing first downs.
In 2016 a federal judge extended the state's voter registration deadline because of a hurricane — a decision that allowed over 108,000 additional people to register.
The customer purchases bitcoin, and then chooses to buy cannabis with the bitcoin, so the transaction is allowed over the credit card networks.
Severe storm damage allowed over 250 LT of seawater to flood the forward compartments of New York, lowering her bow to the point where she was in danger of foundering in the heavy seas.
Be insistent, and tell them that he isn't allowed over anymore.
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But only because we have allowed over-mighty chancellors and the over-mighty Treasury to make it so.
Then in 2006, the Bush administration allowed over-the-counter sales to women 18 and older but required a prescription for those 17 and younger.
PresidentGeorge W. Bush's administration in 2006 allowed over-the-counter sales to women 18 and older but required a prescription for those 17 and younger.
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