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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to grow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission or opportunity is given for something to develop or increase in size, quantity, or importance.
Example: "In this garden, the plants are allowed to grow freely without any restrictions."
Alternatives: "permitted to expand" or "given the chance to develop".
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We aren't allowed to grow up.
"But I wasn't allowed to grow.
Nor are they allowed to grow by buying each other.
Private business was allowed to grow; foreign investment was welcomed.
That system was allowed to grow with almost no oversight.
An entire team has been allowed to grow old.
The shrub must be allowed to grow out and openly.
Typically, these coatings are evaluated by an aging process where whiskers are allowed to grow naturally.
A model biofilm (Pseudomonas aeruginosa) was allowed to grow on select pipe coupons prior experimentation.
These cells were allowed to grow to approximately 80% confluence.
Tumours were allowed to grow for 2 weeks.
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