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The phrase "allowed to deploy their" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission is granted to use or implement something, typically in a technical or organizational setting.
Example: "The team members are allowed to deploy their updates to the server after thorough testing."
Alternatives: "permitted to implement their" or "authorized to use their".
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Politicians are allowed to deploy their children as cuddly human jewelry when it suits their needs, but then tuck them back behind the firewall.
As part of the deals, ESPN and TNT were allowed to deploy their digital rights this season, while the first year of the television portions of the contracts does not start until next season.
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The remaining 649 were allowed to deploy with no restrictions.
A German cavalry unit was allowed to deploy a few hundred yards away.
Yet for unexplained reasons, he was allowed to deploy to Iraq for a second time in early 2007.
So the Furious are subcontracted for the job, and, in exchange, will be allowed to deploy the device against Deckard.
His minions are also seeking hugely to reduce the sum of subsidies and generation contracts DECC will be allowed to deploy.
In October 2009 US officials celebrated after a small team of its special forces soldiers was allowed to deploy alongside Pakistani soldiers in the tribal belt.
Only 20 years ago, it was not allowed to deploy overseas at all.
Companies are allowed to deploy up to 200 scooters during its first week of operation.
First, only the first 10,000 developers to sign up for the beta will be allowed to deploy applications.
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