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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to got" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a mix-up of "allowed to go" or "got to," which are both correct phrases.
Example: "I was allowed to go to the party after finishing my homework."
Alternatives: "permitted to go" or "allowed to leave."
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your guests should be people who are allowed to got to parties.
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Cubans are not allowed to get ahead.
Who is allowed to get married?
"You're allowed to get up, you know".
Nobody was allowed to get out".
"I'm allowed to get upset".
Is she allowed to get help in to fulfil orders?
He was allowed to get away with anything".
Why should any such bank be allowed to get bigger?
They are not allowed to get another offer.
"We weren't allowed to get the momentum going".
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