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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to address" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permission to speak or communicate on a particular topic or to a specific audience.
Example: "As a guest speaker, I was allowed to address the audience about the importance of environmental conservation."
Alternatives: "permitted to speak" or "authorized to address".
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A sprinkling of critics was allowed to address the conference.
The students in the center are the only ones allowed to address a question.
When Mr. Holland was allowed to address the court, he seemed to make sense.
Dr Williams was not allowed to address the congress, designed to show evangelical unity.
Over a 10-hour period, each of us was allowed to address the gathering; we could say whatever we wanted.
Appearing on CNBC last week, he said Trump should be allowed to address his conflicts of interest "however he wants to".
The moderators did not pose these types of questions, and when the audience members were allowed to address the candidates, neither did they.
The clashes allegedly broke out after members of Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) insisted they be allowed to address the crowds first.
This is how fairytales came about – they were a way for women to tell their daughters the stuff they weren't allowed to address.
Yet Gov. Robert Casey of Pennsylvania, a pro-life Democrat, was not allowed to address the delegates or present a minority report on the party's abortion position.
Having finally won his dare to be allowed to address the Soviet people directly, Mr. Reagan seemed at his communicative best and appeared more congenial.
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