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The phrase "allowed to contest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission or eligibility to challenge or dispute something is being discussed.
Example: "All candidates are allowed to contest the results if they believe there has been an error."
Alternatives: "permitted to challenge" or "entitled to dispute".
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In three incarnations, his party has won every election it has been allowed to contest.
The Muslim Brotherhood is a powerful force in Egypt, even if it is not allowed to contest elections openly.
She brought her party into elections, even though she was allowed to contest only a fraction of the parliamentary seats.
By 2000, when the Brotherhood was again allowed to contest highly circumscribed elections, he led its parliamentary ticket in Zagazig.
Candidates in December's local elections will be allowed to contest the seats only as independents, not on a party basis.
"We should absolutely be allowed to contest what it means to be a Democrat," Mr. McElwee said in an interview.
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Although you are not allowed to hold contests on Facebook, you can promote some exclusive information for your members.
This progress nearly allowed him to contest the convention.
His swift descent allowed him to contest the final sprint, which he won.
But it was not until 1919 that it allowed women to contest elections.
The Supreme Court was almost certain to rule that he must be allowed back to contest the election.
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