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The phrase "allowed to exit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission is granted for someone to leave a place or situation.
Example: "After the meeting concluded, the participants were allowed to exit the room one by one."
Alternatives: "permitted to leave" or "authorized to depart."
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"Barclays were allowed to exit the swap if it turned against them, with no penalty.
9.22pm: PA has more from protesters who are slowly being allowed to exit the kettle.
Some Gaza residents with Egyptian relatives and documents were also being allowed to exit.
Two other less controversial changes are also planned; northbound traffic would not be allowed to exit the highway on 95th Street, and southbound traffic would not be allowed to exit on 96th Street.
This nice paradox evaporates, though, and Sylvia is allowed to exit the novel, taking actions that don't quite make sense.
Hours later, Katehi was allowed to exit by walking past a gauntlet of students seated silently along the sidewalk.
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Palestinians are hardly allowed to enter or exit.
No one is being allowed to enter or exit the Capitol and the visitors center.
This allowed West to exit with his diamond and catch declarer.
HMRC subsequently rejected a creditors agreement which would have allowed Rangers to exit administration.
My family had been undocumented immigrants, and it was the Reagan amnesty program that allowed us to exit the shadows.
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