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The phrase "allowed to bring a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions regarding bringing something, often in contexts like events, travel, or rules.
Example: "Guests are allowed to bring a plus one to the wedding."
Alternatives: "permitted to bring a" or "authorized to bring a".
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In the US, there are very specific liquid and gel allowances: You are allowed to bring a maximum of 3.4 ounces of a liquid/gel per container (not total).
He is allowed to bring a friend for support.
Researchers are not allowed to bring a digital camera into the reading room.
My brother Liam and I were each allowed to bring a wooden wine box of books.
How was Brody allowed to bring a cellphone into a top secret security briefing?
Boudella was not allowed to bring a lawyer to the proceeding.
They were allowed to bring a single large backpack and their "tools of the trade".
Many are confused over who is, and who is not, allowed to bring a weapon to church.
You are no longer allowed to bring a bag larger than eleven inches by fourteen inches into the library.
"We weren't even allowed to bring a newspaper into the rehearsal studio without getting yelled at," he said.
One reporter recalls not being allowed to bring a sandwich into Tropicana Field under the old ownership.
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