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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to exercise a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or rights related to performing an action, typically in formal or legal contexts.
Example: "Employees are allowed to exercise a right to request flexible working hours under the new policy."
Alternatives: "permitted to engage in a" or "authorized to perform a".
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No legitimate business deserves to be crippled for offending a totalitarian regime, and no government can be allowed to exercise a veto over the way it is portrayed around the world, whether what we're talking about is a hissy fit over a comedy or China blocking Google.
Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann said the UK must not be allowed to exercise "a blockade against genuine banking union or other deepening of the eurozone".
Durkan, speaking outside Murphy's official Hillsborough Castle residence, said Britain "must not let the DUP hold back progress or turn the clock back on change". Adams agreed, saying Paisley shouldn't be allowed to exercise "a veto over progress". But Murphy said convening the assembly now would only cause more problems.
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Far from being persecuted, they are protected, privileged, and still allowed to exercise an inordinate amount of power and influence in the political sphere.
Mr. Lee was held in what Judge Parker called "demeaning, unnecessarily punitive conditions" -- in solitary confinement, allowed to exercise only an hour a day with his legs shackled, the lights kept on in his cell 24 hours a day.
After the patients have been treated for a length of time in bed, they are allowed to exercise in a wheel-chair.
Patients were not allowed to exercise at a heart rate beyond that achieved on the maximal exercise test.
Interestingly, Loberg et al. (2004) found that tied cows allowed to exercise in a paddock for one hour every 7th day was more active in the paddock than cows allowed access every day [ 5].
The inmates are now housed in individual cells kept separate from the rest of the Sterling prison population and are allowed to exercise in an outdoor concrete courtyard.
The author told women to be silent and submissive, and reminded his readers about what happened the first time a woman was allowed to exercise authority over a man, in that little incident in the garden of Eden.
We hear – don't see, because the man involved is too ill to consent, and his words are spoken by an actor – the sound of one of the patients being wrestled to the ground and manhandled back into his room after he refuses to leave the yard, in which the most dangerous inmates are being allowed to exercise one at a time.
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