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"allowed to experiment" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means having permission or the freedom to try something new or different. Example: The students were allowed to experiment with different art techniques in their painting class.
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"We've been allowed to experiment and make mistakes, which is rare.
"In an ideal world people would be allowed to experiment without social stigmas and without the pressures of conforming".
You could hardly be surprised then, Sydney, to find your mojo drained by creative types fleeing to Melbourne, where art is allowed to experiment – even to fail.
And the students, many of them children of the victims of Stalin's repression, were relatively progressive, interested in -- and allowed to experiment with -- foreign films, music and opinions.
Domestic banks, currently restricted in their overseas activities, are supposedly going to be allowed to experiment in the new zone with products and services currently banned at home.
Normally, a flock of ducks and geese is like a glob of mercury on a glass plate if you are old enough to remember being allowed to experiment with such things.
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The method allows to experiment with changes in a model, which is impossible to perform in the real world.
"If that experiment is allowed to fail, ask yourselves: what will replace it?
After some paperwork, the experiment was allowed to progress.
The rats were allowed to breathe spontaneously throughout the experiment.
Mr. Mitchell said that Mr. Gemignani allowed him to experiment and to explore new interpretations.
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