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The phrase "allowed progress" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to progress that has been permitted or sanctioned in a particular context.
Example: "The committee reviewed the project and determined that the allowed progress was satisfactory for the next phase."
Alternatives: "permitted advancement" or "approved development".
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Income from 2.5 million visitors a year has allowed progress to speed up, and religious services are now held there.
Mr. Zebari said that "new formulations and new language" had allowed progress on the legal status of American troops in Iraq.
In other words, it provided a framework that allowed progress to be tracked for the benefit of the child, the staff and parents.
Making use of this range of systems and approaches, recent advances have allowed progress to be made in understanding several key issues that are common to natural regenerative events.
Only recently has the development of molecular methodologies allowed progress [40].
Fortunately, advances in DNA analysis technology allowed progress in the absence of a robust culture system.
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Consistency can be maintained precisely by embracing new ideas, and allowing progress.
Valid diagnostic criteria support generalizations about treatment effectiveness, allowing progress in developing empirically supported treatments.
These rules allow progress to be made from conceptual architectural models to more technologically dependent ones.
Unlike traditional campuses, they tend to offer a workmanlike atmosphere that allows progress to be made at a fast clip.
"We can't allow progress to be stalled further, we must not create a political vacuum," he said.
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