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The phrase "allowed to cover" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or rights to address a particular topic or subject matter.
Example: "As a journalist, I am allowed to cover any event that is open to the public."
Alternatives: "permitted to address" or "authorized to discuss".
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Under the new law, health insurance plans are generally allowed to cover abortion.
"Why shouldn't she be allowed to cover her losses?" the letter asked.
The Chinese news media initially had not been allowed to cover the Lhasa violence.
The boundary detectors constructed by an aggressive interpretation are allowed to cover a part of self region.
Neither show will have an audience, and the news media are not being allowed to cover the event.
It will mean that, for the first time, teachers will be allowed to cover truly innovative, specialist and challenging topics.
The only thing that would be chilling is if Judith Miller were allowed to cover up what really happened.
The auxiliary foundations are not to be allowed to cover security operations or implementations of [judicial] rulings.
5 - Journalists are allowed to cover events in the governorate with either written or still images without having to refer back to the Isis media office.
The suspects were also barred from meeting with their families, and the news media were not allowed to cover the trial.
When my career started in 1979, the division between singer-songwriter-dom and singer-dom was a wide abyss, and singer-songwriters were not allowed to cover songs.
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