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The phrase "allowed to create" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or rights to engage in the act of creation, whether in a formal or informal context.
Example: "As a member of the art club, I am allowed to create my own projects and showcase them at the exhibition."
Alternatives: "permitted to create" or "authorized to create".
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Independent contractors are not typically allowed to create unions.
Airlines will now be allowed to create databases of biographical information, including birthdates.
Only when all these skills have been mastered are students allowed to create their own designs.
Soon dissatisfied with quality control, Whitfield fought to be allowed to create records himself.
Long Island will never be allowed to create a state of its own, he says.
Private schools are allowed to make profits, and companies backed by private equity are allowed to create chains of schools.
They want to be allowed to create a loving family according to the values of their faith.
Should Connecticut towns be allowed to create local ordinances like Westport does, which prohibits hunting and trapping?
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It allows to create different temperature distributions in the ambient gas near the interface.
It is highly configurable and allows to create and run different workflows tailored for different applications.
The integration of computing systems (software and hardware) allows to create a System of Systems (SoS).
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