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The phrase "allowed to do anything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express permission or freedom to act without restrictions.
Example: "In this game, players are allowed to do anything to achieve their goals."
Alternatives: "permitted to do anything" or "free to do anything".
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"Nobody was allowed to do anything outside Afghanistan.
"If you're successful you're allowed to do anything," he said.
We were allowed to do anything apart from stand up".
People in reserves may not be allowed to do anything.
"We're not allowed to do anything anymore in this country," a young man objected.
"Even when Khatami was president, he was not allowed to do anything.
The curse of the liberal upbringing is that you are sort of allowed to do anything.
If I were Paul Mason, I'm not sure I'd feel I'd been "allowed " to do anything.
As farmers we are not allowed to do anything that turns the land over.
Virtual particles are essentially allowed to do anything at all short of violating causality during their lifetimes.
The Republicans say the bureau, which has never been allowed to do anything, needs to be reined in.
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