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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to give" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or entitlements regarding providing something, such as information or resources.
Example: "As a volunteer, I am allowed to give my time to help those in need."
Alternatives: "permitted to provide" or "authorized to offer".
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You're not allowed to give opinions".
"You're not allowed to give me a specific number".
Chinese newspapers were allowed to give the smog unprecedented coverage.
No one is allowed to give up on anything".
Eventually Miss Rowling was allowed to give them that.
"No one was allowed to give me his address.
Operator said she wasn't allowed to give out such information.
Colonel Eisner is not allowed to give interviews to the news media under army regulations.
He has been allowed to give a detailed account of his ideology, his preparations.
In general, though, he said, "people are allowed to give other people advice".
Nor are they allowed to give that power to the police.
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