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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to bypass" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or exceptions to rules or procedures.
Example: "Employees are allowed to bypass the usual approval process in emergency situations."
Alternatives: "permitted to circumvent" or "authorized to skip".
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Why was Senomyx allowed to bypass the F.D.A. approval process?
Such a process would result if part of the air were allowed to bypass the spray.
Should the Amish be allowed to bypass laws requiring photo identification?
These people said they had been allowed to bypass the metal detectors on a regular basis before the shooting.
But if the appeal is allowed to bypass the district court, it could speed up the resolution of the dispute.
Why are certain ranking members of Congress, those escorted by security details, allowed to bypass the T.S.A. checkpoints at airports?
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This, in turn, allows to bypass the challenging issue of designing an explicit model of the perceptual mechanisms that map into quality judgments.
This strategy allows to bypass the lungs and to target the cells to other visceral organs and bone.
Dimerisation with other receptors allows to bypass pathway blockades.
This should allow to bypass potential pathological conditions induced by CeKlotho inactivation that may interfere with longevity per se.
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