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The phrase "allowed to exploit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission or authorization is granted to take advantage of a resource or situation.
Example: "The company is allowed to exploit the natural resources in the designated area as per the agreement."
Alternatives: "permitted to utilize" or "authorized to take advantage of".
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Groups preaching violence have been allowed to exploit legitimate grievances.
But the Tutorial-Using Three should not be allowed to exploit — deliberately, perhaps — a misunderstanding.
And the show's three appealing actresses aren't allowed to exploit their own personalities.
In real life, rappers displayed a gallows humor and short temper that those movies were never allowed to exploit.
The Daily Mail has been freely allowed to exploit the premature and natural death of a popular and rare role model for gay people.
But the UK lobbied for car makers to be allowed to exploit flexibilities such as externally charging their batteries to full before testing.
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Additionally, the dual problem allows to exploit structural properties which will greatly simplify the algorithm design.
This allows to exploit the multiplexing gain due to centralized processing in the cloud.
Tensor decompositions allowing to exploit this kind of structure have not been promoted.
To this end, cognitive radio represents a promising technology since it allows to exploit the unused radio resources.
Specifically, the use of a soft-processor allows to exploit a programmable component with customized peripherals, inserting only necessary parts.
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