Sentence examples for allowed to chose from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "allowed to chose" is not correct.
Did you mean "allowed to choose"? You can use this phrase when discussing permission or the ability to make a selection or decision.
Example: "Students are allowed to choose their own projects for the final assignment."
Alternatives: "permitted to select" or "authorized to pick".

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Sprague-Dawley rats with a gastric cannula were allowed to chose from high-fat diet (HF) or low-fat diet (LF) in separate jars.

The two visitors on horseback take Sushenya away, and soon he's digging his grave in the night, having been allowed to chose the site himself.

Some 300,000 customers of Public Service Electric & Gas would be allowed to chose their natural gas provider under a proposal announced by the utility yesterday.

Some former communist countries, known in the jargon as "countries in transition", were allowed to chose a different date because after the collapse of communism many closed heavy industries.

There are dozens of privacy enhancing technologies; enterprises should be allowed to chose and improve the combination that works best for their users.

Respondents were allowed to chose more than one category.

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Unfortunately, they are only allowed to "choose" to work.

The woven carpet Gorlin was allowed to choose.

Volunteers were allowed to choose their own recordings.

In this world, children are allowed to choose their parents.

The winners — Glyn Liggins, Peter Crouch, Martin Jones and Neil Rosen — were allowed to choose their semifinal opponents.

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