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The phrase "allowed to be collected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing permissions or regulations regarding the gathering of data or items.
Example: "Only data that is allowed to be collected will be used for the research study."
Alternatives: "permitted to be gathered" or "authorized for collection".
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What data are legally allowed to be collected by honeypots?
Only a small number of capsules were allowed to be collected due to the fragmented nature of populations and few available capsules in individual plants.
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The design and use of a custom cost collection tool built on an accessible platform allowed data to be collected in a consistent manner.
In 1696, one of England's first turnpike Acts was passed, which allowed tolls to be collected to pay for repairs and improvement.
After 3 weeks of growth in soft agar, colonies reached a size that allowed them to be collected individually using a dissecting microscope.
The questionnaire also allowed data to be collected on respondents who refused to participate.
Additionally, this strategy allowed data to be collected at a time convenient to the participant.
Their inclusion allowed information to be collected on young children with JIA and patients more disabled by their condition.
Project staff allowed data to be collected from a recent 12-month period even if months were not completely contiguous, and prospective data was accepted.
Because we used a waterproof wrist-worn accelerometer which allowed data to be collected over 24 hours, we expected a stronger correlation than was obtained in previous studies.
A new weapons customisation system was revealed too, which also allows objects to be collected and used as gun parts.
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