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The phrase "allowed to fly through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission is granted to pass through a certain area or to engage in an activity, often related to aviation or metaphorical expressions of freedom.
Example: "The birds were allowed to fly through the open window, bringing a sense of freedom into the room."
Alternatives: "permitted to soar through" or "authorized to glide through".
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Bees were allowed to fly through the tunnel in any direction, but they usually flew into the tunnel via the entrance tunnel and exited via the respective connecting tunnel.
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