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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to earn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or rights related to earning money or income.
Example: "In this program, participants are allowed to earn a stipend while they complete their training."
Alternatives: "permitted to earn" or "authorized to earn".
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If you don't get an allowance, or are not allowed to earn a higher allowance, consider saving lunch money.
Specifically, an individual with a disability degree of X % is allowed to earn (100-X) % of his/her pre-disability earnings.
He is not allowed to earn any more money.
Students are allowed to earn academic credit for legal work performed with nonprofits and governmental agencies.
You are allowed to earn up to $50,000 abroad tax-free, and after that, you pay American taxes.
He now receives a monthly check for $506 through the S.S.I. program, and he is allowed to earn $85 more.
Cruddas frequently cites the call by Alan Milburn for people to be allowed to "earn and own".
"Nobody on benefits should be allowed to earn more than the average wage" sounds like a winning line.
Children living as refugees are forced into work to feed their families, as their parents are not allowed to earn.
However, Mr. O'Neill was not alone in suggesting that Representatives should be allowed to earn a few extra dollars.
The public pension systems were allowed to earn a return in the range of 12 percent to 18 percent, they said in a statement.
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