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The phrase "allowed to conduct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to permission granted to someone to carry out a specific action or activity.
Example: "The researchers were allowed to conduct experiments in the laboratory after obtaining the necessary approvals."
Alternatives: "permitted to carry out" or "authorized to perform".
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Would he have been allowed to conduct his research today?
Should Jenner have been allowed to conduct his research?
A businessman or woman should be allowed to conduct their business without municipal interference".
Only the most senior are allowed to conduct the pat-downs.
Reporters are not allowed to conduct interviews anywhere in the building but there.
Only state-run television and radio were allowed to conduct the coverage.
Previously, such retailers were not allowed to conduct retail business in the country.
The women were allowed to conduct their service on Monday wearing prayer shawls.
Would Jenner have been allowed to conduct his research in current research environments?
And the F.B.I. is not allowed to conduct open-ended investigations without evidence of criminal wrongdoing.
Lately they have been allowed to conduct wreath-laying ceremonies in public parks.
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