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The phrase "allowed to deviate from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing rules, guidelines, or standards that one is permitted to stray from under certain circumstances.
Example: "Employees are allowed to deviate from the standard procedure if they encounter unforeseen challenges."
Alternatives: "permitted to diverge from" or "authorized to stray from".
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And they will certainly not be allowed to deviate from the calamitous austerity imposed upon them.
If Italy is allowed to deviate from them, it could undermine the whole system.
As mentioned, employees in neurodiversity programs typically need to be allowed to deviate from established practices.
Academies are already allowed to deviate from the national pay scale, but just 35% have chosen to do so.
Under current law, Michigan judges are allowed to deviate from the mandatory minimum guidelines only in extraordinary circumstances.
Under federal law, generic companies are not allowed to deviate from the brand-name drug they are copying.
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Here M is the total number of parameters to vary (i.e. either 49 or 97) and Max_K is the maximum number of parameters we want to allow to deviate from their default values.
The system parameters are allowed to deviate (relax) from their optimal values so that the coarse grid model response agrees with the fine grid results (using optimal parameter values) in a least squares or maximum likelihood sense.
These angles are allowed to deviate ±30° from the defined angles, with the addition that one dihedral angle is allowed to deviate as much as ±40°.
There should be no expectation that prices would be allowed to deviate, except temporarily, from the target.
The characters aren't allowed to deviate even marginally from the stereotypes on which they're based.
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allowed to veer from
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allowed to detract from
allowed to shift from
allowed to vary from
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allowed to differ from
allowed to leave from
allowed to drain from
allowed to improvise from
allowed to emerge from
allowed to read from
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allowed to profit from
allowed to unfold from
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