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The phrase "allowed to fill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission is granted to complete or occupy a space or role.
Example: "Participants are allowed to fill out the survey until the end of the week."
Alternatives: "permitted to complete" or "authorized to occupy".
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And the Republican workers were allowed to fill it in.
He said that under his proposal, elected officials would still be allowed to fill crucial vacancies.
Ditches on the remaining 4,000 acres would be allowed to fill in naturally.
Does that mean project managers shouldn't be allowed to fill out progress reports in the afternoon?
The "Evening News," however, will not be allowed to fill two recently vacated producer positions.
Rebels and members of Mr Taylor's former government will be allowed to fill lower-ranking positions.
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Our implementation of delay slot filling takes advantage of predicated execution, allowing to fill in more than delay slots after the branch operation.
These new markers were well distributed over all chromosomes allowing to fill some gaps in the previous maps, for example on chromosome 10.
Recent results demonstrating the efficient generation of different mAb glycoforms in newly developed insect cells will allow to fill that gap in the near future [28].
The second box allows to fill in the plating efficiency z (i.e., the proportion of cells from each culture that was plated, default value: z = 1).
Allow to fill and run out for a minute.
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