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The phrase "allowed to draw" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or rights related to the act of drawing, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "Students are allowed to draw freely during art class to express their creativity."
Alternatives: "permitted to sketch" or "authorized to illustrate".
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We are never allowed to draw breath.
The single solution has allowed to draw some preliminary conclusions.
As a child, Jewel had been allowed to draw on the kitchen walls.
Viewers are allowed to draw their own conclusions from Albert's interest and nonverbal reaction.
Victor – or rather Louis – isn't allowed to draw, according to his mother.
The results allowed to draw conclusions about the relationship between performance of GiR connections, and mechanical properties of their components.
The study allowed to draw conclusions on the diversification of new trends in functional, environmental and aesthetic aspects.
The tone is controlled, the writing smart, the narration neutral; we are allowed to draw our own conclusions.
We're allowed to draw an image of him, we're allowed to make movies about him - other religions you're not allowed.
Since 1979, when he was rehabilitated and allowed to draw again, Mr. Ding has published 10 books of cartoons.
The complete set of results allowed to draw a map of performance suitable for the optimization of the management mode taking into account the specific application.
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