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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed the right" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express granting permission or authority, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The committee allowed the right to speak during the meeting."
Alternatives: "granted the right" or "permitted the right".
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We're not even allowed the right to resist.
What he did allowed the right to come up and slug us in the eye.
It allowed the right to take over the party," Critchlow told the AP shortly after his book was written.
It agreed that one of the applicants should be allowed the right to have a death assisted by a doctor.
Jews would also be allowed the right to pray on the Temple Mount, possibly in a designated section.
There are two methods to make sure that the memory is allowed the right amount of time to complete the write command.
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"In some ways," he said, "antiwar people have allowed the right-wing and more militaristic people to take control of the flag".
Whatever the case, the recent hiatus has allowed the right-leaning Israeli government to stick to its official line that there be no building freeze in Jerusalem, over which it claims sovereignty.
But somehow, following the oil shocks, the hyperinflation and other traumas of the 1970s, Americans allowed the right-wingers to get a toehold — and they began the serious work of smothering the dream.
The inevitable court cases followed and still continue to this day, though Farrell was allowed the rights to Boney M in the Netherlands, where he now lived.
The hope is that substantial awards in these cases will spur political pressure on public officials to change the policies that allowed the rights violations to happen.
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