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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to dip" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission is granted to lower or immerse something into a liquid or substance, often in a culinary or metaphorical sense.
Example: "At the party, guests were allowed to dip their fruits into the chocolate fountain."
Alternatives: "permitted to immerse" or "authorized to submerge".
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Then you might wonder if you're allowed to dip your feet in the water.
That means that, yes, Mr. Schenker is allowed to dip into the food he cooks, within reason.
It's a smaller pot of money, and Atos will be paid £100m a year to vet those who are allowed to dip into it.
Programs like vacation pools, where employees donate small amounts of vacation time for coworkers in need, can create complicated ethical dilemmas: If an employee doesn't contribute to the vacation pool, should he be allowed to dip into it himself?
BANK REGULATORS TO ALLOW LEEWAY ON LIQUIDITY RULE The oversight panel of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision said the rule did not mean banks would never be allowed to dip below required levels, Susanne Craig reports.
While firms keep a cushion of their own money in client accounts to protect against market losses, they are not allowed to dip below that buffer to finance their own operations.
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The element submitted was in North West Australia, with its spectacular and rugged coastline which saw the cruise take the owners through unchartered inlets and rivers, allowing to dip her bow in waterfalls that were tumbling down the vertical red cliffs and battle whirlpools and rapids.
The only road users who should be allowed to use dipped headlights in daytime are motorcyclists!" A similar, if faintly implausible, fear of being dazzled cropped up in a large number of complaints about drivers who leave on their indicators or keep their foot on the brake pedal at traffic lights.
Sections were then mounted on glass slides, allowed to dry, dipped into dH20, dehydrated through graded alcohols (70 %, 95 %, 100, cleared in xylenes, and coverslipped with DPX mounting medium (Electron Microscopy Sciences, Hatfield, PA).
Officers were routinely allowed to double dip when they moonlighted, the report said, with the chief allowing them to stay on the department's clock even when they were working for someone else.
Osborne has also allowed savers to dip in and out of their Isas.
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