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The phrase "allowed to clear" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission is granted for something to be removed or resolved, such as in discussions about obstacles or issues.
Example: "Once the safety checks are complete, the area will be allowed to clear for the next phase of construction."
Alternatives: "permitted to clear" or "authorized to clear".
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Why shouldn't the market be allowed to clear itself?
A short phone conversation was then allowed to clear up any remaining questions.
The sooner glutted markets there and elsewhere are allowed to clear, the sooner those troubles will be over.
Because City will not be allowed to clear that in one go, the £250m will have to be amortised (spread out) over five years.
There's no great mystery to it, they've put up with it for years, and now finally we will turn the tables and law enforcement and our police will be allowed to clear up this dangerous and threatening mess.
My husband is not allowed to clear the plates before I've finished eating, my favourite foods are always provided; the heating is cranked up to my hell-like preference.
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In 1995 small and medium private enterprises (460 users) were allowed to clear-cut.
In military battles, even the dead and wounded are allowed to be cleared.
But the pain will be over faster if markets are allowed to work, clearing assets at realistic prices.
The patient was allowed to drink clear liquids like tea and water to a limited amount.
Quintana was the first to attack on the 20km ascent to the summit finish and was allowed to race clear.
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