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The phrase "allowed to get anything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or entitlements regarding acquiring items or resources.
Example: "In this store, customers are allowed to get anything they want during the sale."
Alternatives: "permitted to obtain anything" or "authorized to receive anything".
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Last, but certainly not least, Qi Zhai writes: I was not allowed to get anything but an A. I remember so vividly a big fight with my father one year … I had come home with a B+ on my report card (for math) and my father demanded an explanation….
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He was allowed to get away with anything".
WASHINGTON -- Members of the University of Montana football team were treated as "gods" and were "allowed to get away with anything," including sexual assault, members of the university community told federal officials, according to a report released Thursday.
As an African woman, I know what it is like to grow up in contexts where every role is somewhat defined for the girl, yet the boys are allowed to get away with almost anything.
They were naïve to think that they would be allowed to get away with doing anything other than soullessly plodding through their day.
Eric Boehlert asks in AlterNet why Republicans are the only ones allowed to get angry about healthcare reform, or anything else.
He would not have been allowed to get on the plane if there was anything wrong.
Cubans are not allowed to get ahead.
Who is allowed to get married?
"You're allowed to get up, you know".
Incredibly, the organization that insists on calling college football players "student athletes" does not allow them to get anything but the required books under the terms of their scholarships.
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