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The phrase "allowed to continue practising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permission or authorization to keep engaging in a particular activity or skill development.
Example: "After completing the necessary training, she was allowed to continue practising her skills in the workshop."
Alternatives: "permitted to keep practising" or "authorized to carry on practising".
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Bizarrely, Mignini has been allowed to continue practising throughout.
At this point an inquiry was launched into Mr Labram's actions, yet he was allowed to continue practising until 2012, when he took early retirement.
Many women come to them because of trauma over a first hospital birth - and midwives say that some women will end up giving birth alone if they are not allowed to continue practising.
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Though he confessed to Director of Surgery Henrik Hanssen (Guy Henry) that he was not truly qualified, Hanssen allowed Oliver to continue practising medicine.
There have been some loose canons that made you wonder how they were allowed to keep practising".
"This situation cannot be allowed to continue".
The protests are being allowed to continue.
This work should be allowed to continue.
Anyah is allowed to continue.
The panel is now determining if Patel's fitness to practise is impaired by reason of misconduct and/or deficient professional performance and will consider whether he should be allowed to continue as a pathologist, be suspended or struck off the medical register.
These cannot be allowed to continue.
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