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The phrase "allowed to enroll" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permission or eligibility to join a program, course, or institution.
Example: "Students must meet certain criteria to be allowed to enroll in the advanced mathematics course."
Alternatives: "permitted to register" or "authorized to sign up".
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No fraudulent students were allowed to enroll; therefore, the G.A.O.
Williams has not been allowed to enroll at Miami, pending the outcome of his legal situation.
She was allowed to enroll Elizabeth at Sisson because of Ms. Comfort's day care needs.
Women were first allowed to enroll at the college in 1972.
But the trustees chose to require students to pass all the tests before they were allowed to enroll.
They are still allowed to enroll, but must devote most of their time to noncredit remedial courses.
They won the case four years later, and black students were allowed to enroll in the all-white Cleveland high.
Miami officials said last week that they would wait to decide whether Williams would be allowed to enroll.
Classified as homeless, the students have been allowed to enroll without waiting for immunization or school records to arrive.
At the age of 16 he was allowed to enroll at Chelsea College of Art, from where he proceeded to the RCA.
Some athletes were also allowed to enroll in Hagen's courses nearly two months after the deadline to add classes had passed.
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