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The phrase "allowed through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to permission granted for someone or something to pass through a barrier or restriction.
Example: "Only those with valid tickets are allowed through the entrance."
Alternatives: "permitted to pass" or "granted access".
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Even today, no ship is allowed through without an approved pilot.
Sooner or later, the firemen were allowed through, but it was too late.
The friends were allowed through by the Israelis, but Chomsky and his daughter were denied entry.
Heavy vehicles will not be allowed through and camping, hiking and hunting will be banned.
The bus was eventually allowed through, but the situation worsened over time.
Signs or banners on sticks will not be allowed through security.
Finally, we were allowed through.
No one is allowed through those doors.
Syrians, Afghans and Iraqis are being allowed through.
Only officially authorised vehicles are allowed through the three checkpoints.
Palestinians are not allowed through the Karni crossing.
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