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The phrase "allowed to be released" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission or authorization is granted for something to be made public or to be set free.
Example: "The documents were finally allowed to be released after the investigation concluded."
Alternatives: "permitted to be disclosed" or "authorized for release".
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"There are levels of tritium that are allowed to be released, and this would be well below those limits".
To support his claim, he filed the two memos, which Pfizer had allowed to be released, along with other documents it had stamped confidential to show that all were similar.
So this very strong jet stream has kept this cold air locked in, and then suddenly it's been allowed to be released, sort of splurged out southwards, due to various meteorological factors.
When in her post Sparrow writes about "these monkeys that are allowed to be released on new year's day onto the public beaches," she reminds us all that there was a time, not too long ago, when "public" beaches were segregated.
As attention shifts from the cardinal to his former and current lieutenants in Boston, documents that Massachusetts courts have allowed to be released are beginning to detail the role Bishop Murphy took in these cases as the second-highest official in the archdiocese for much of the 1990's.
"These monkeys that are allowed to be released on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day on to public beaches towns etc obviously have no education whatsoever so to allow them loose is inviting huge dirt and troubles and discomfort to others," she wrote.
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Days later, he cut his hair and, on the advice of Iaccoca, began analyzing patents that the Defense Department was allowing to be released to the public sector.
The mineral was allowed to be fully released from the substrate under constant shaking of the acidic solution on an orbital shaker.
But a federal appeals court then ruled that it was protected under the first amendment, which allowed it to be released in March 1969 – though only in New York and New Jersey.
A bail agent said last week that a third party paid the $10,500 that allowed Moore to be released on bond in state court.
"I feel fortunate that I have been given so many second chances, including the sentence which allowed me to be released at a fairly young age," he said.
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