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The phrase "allowed them to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that permission was granted for someone to do something.
Example: "The new policy allowed them to work from home two days a week."
Alternatives: "permitted them to" or "enabled them to".
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He never allowed them to improvise.
That allowed them to vote.
"We allowed them to score.
"But we haven't allowed them to adjust.
It allowed them to sweep upfield.
And he never allowed them to fade.
Perhaps he allowed them to get too close.
It allowed them to assess Shah while he was distracted.
"And that allowed them to raise a lot more money".
The old system also allowed them to delay spending money.
Securitisation allowed them to borrow in the markets.
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