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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to grant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission is given to provide or bestow something, such as rights, privileges, or requests.
Example: "The committee is allowed to grant exceptions to the standard rules under certain circumstances."
Alternatives: "permitted to provide" or "authorized to give".
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Major League Baseball said it was allowed to grant exceptions.
Under Texas law, a governor is allowed to grant an inmate only one stay of execution.
He said courts should not be allowed to grant injunctions forbidding the reporting of parliament.
In the past headteachers have been allowed to grant pupils 10 days' leave in exceptional circumstances.
In the Netherlands physicians are allowed to grant requests for euthanasia or physician-assisted suicide (EAS) if they meet several requirements of due care.
Mr Panara had been to mainstream schools and would graduate from Gallaudet College, the first deaf college to be allowed to grant degrees.
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For example, undergraduates would be allowed to use Pell Grants to take summer classes.
His mother was allowed to attend after prison authorities granted her leave.
Most crucially, research associate professors are allowed to write their own grants, Lispcomb says.
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