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The phrase "allowed to implement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or authorizations related to carrying out a specific action or project.
Example: "The team was finally allowed to implement the new software system after receiving approval from management."
Alternatives: "permitted to execute" or "authorized to carry out".
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The partners will be allowed to implement different teaching methods.
The Parliament has voted that the government is not allowed to implement the additional protocol.
Provinces are allowed to implement the change on their own timetable, but they have been urged to do so quickly.
The states will be allowed to implement these standards as they see fit, but the bill provides money for it.
Joe Hockey is expected to warn that, unless the government is allowed to implement its reforms, our quality of life was at risk, the Daily Telegraph reports.
Before economic liberalization in 1991, the automotive industry was tightly regulated, so Premier wasn't allowed to implement too many improvements to the Padmini.
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This greatly reduces complexity and allows to implement Urban-X on off-the-shelf hardware.
An FPGA allows to implement complex PHY processing tasks such as MIMO.
The programming interface allows to implement algorithms using extensions to standard C language.
There are distributed execution environments that allow to implement distributed applications for specific programming languages, e.g. DJO [34].
Coupling two subsequent rows of superconducting qubits via a resonator allows to implement all the interactions required for the simulation.
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