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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed running" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission or acceptance of running is being discussed, such as in rules or guidelines.
Example: "In this park, allowed running is permitted on designated paths only."
Alternatives: "permitted running" or "authorized running".
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"People started leaning over the railing, which usually isn't allowed," running back Tiki Barber said.
He allowed running back Michael Turner, the backup to LaDainian Tomlinson, to leave for Atlanta as a free agent.
Cleveland's 30th ranked run defense has allowed three 100-yard rushers in just two weeks (Foster, Tate, and Gore), and has allowed running backs to reach that mark six times in eight games this season.
The Giants, inconsistent all season, played with a startling lethargy as they allowed running back Jonathan Stewart to run for 206 yards the most by a Giants opponent in the 34 seasons of this stadium and one touchdown.
The line neutralized Jason Taylor, one of the N.F.L.'s top pass rushers, and allowed running back Thomas Jones, an off-season acquisition from the Chicago Bears, to meet expectations.
They are an 11-5 that that was defeated by the lowly Cincinnati Bengals and allowed running back Corey Dillon to gain the most rushing yards ever in a game.
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Currently, we use a simple queuing system that allows running one prediction at a time.
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