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The phrase "allowed to flow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is permitted to move or operate freely, often referring to liquids or ideas.
Example: "The river was allowed to flow naturally, creating a beautiful landscape."
Alternatives: "permitted to run" or "free to move".
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Universities are repositories for ideas, and the ideas must be allowed to flow freely.
The section affected was sealed, while the oil remaining inside was being allowed to flow out and burn.
He said he and others also knew about contaminated wastewater that was allowed to flow into wetlands.
Entertainment may be allowed to flow like wine, but art is supposed to ooze forth slowly and painfully, like blood.
The base controls the amount of current allowed to flow between the collector (positive terminal) and the emitter (negative terminal).
President Trump addressed Venezuelan exiles Monday in Miami and repeated U.S. demands that the aid be allowed to flow.
More water would be reintroduced into the ecosystem and allowed to flow southwards as it used to.
Tidal water was allowed to flow into large millponds, controlled initially through lock-type gates and later through flap valves.
In the outside world, we supposedly learned long ago that real progress is possible in an open society only where information is allowed to flow freely.
Businesses opened and traffic was allowed to flow all the way down Boylston Street on Wednesday morning for the first time since two explosions at the Boston Marathon.
It wasn't the only such incident, in a physical game that the referee Baldomero Toledo allowed to flow, or verged on losing control of, depending on your perspective.
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