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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to extend his" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission is granted for someone to increase or lengthen something, often referring to time, space, or authority.
Example: "He was allowed to extend his deadline for the project submission due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "permitted to lengthen his" or "authorized to broaden his".
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Cao Tian never ran for office again, but it seems unlikely that his fate can prevent another Cao Tian — or Wang Gongquan — from deciding that he should be allowed to extend his success into affairs of state.
When I ask about his relationship with his record label, Marshall is appreciative and pragmatic; he was allowed to extend his deadline for "The Ooz" more than a year, and released a previous mixtape, "A New Place 2 Drown," with barely a blip of promotion or touring.
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People should be allowed to extend their working lives if they wish to do so.
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Neurites were allowed to extend for 5 7 days in all cultures before cut.
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Orthogonality properties of HOSVD allow to extend the low-rank methods such as [10, 11].
The results of these trials may allow to extend indications for use to infants.
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