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The phrase "allowed to break" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission is granted to stop or interrupt something, often in a formal or structured setting.
Example: "Employees are allowed to break for lunch at noon, ensuring they have time to recharge."
Alternatives: "permitted to pause" or "authorized to stop".
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Should he be allowed to break the law?
"We're not allowed to break things," Rodrigues said.
No other group of workers would be allowed to break through the pay norm.
Under Mr. Jeffries's vision, NoLIta may never have been allowed to break away from Little Italy.
"They're absolutely not allowed to break character," Wai Lin emphasises later.
Electoral contingency and political expediency cannot be allowed to break up the UK.
Specifically, this is because ISPs would be allowed to break the modularity of the "layered" networking model.
Ranches larger than that, like Mrs. Rothe's, might be allowed to break into one or more divisions.
But now the euro can't be allowed to break up since it would trigger a worldwide financial collapse.
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Each subject was allowed to take breaks, as per IRB approved protocol.
"We're not allowed to take breaks.
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