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The phrase "allowed to increase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission or authorization is given for something to grow or rise in quantity, size, or intensity.
Example: "The budget for the project is allowed to increase if additional funding becomes available."
Alternatives: "permitted to rise" or "authorized to grow".
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But he says he will do so only if he is allowed to increase landing charges.
He said the number of vehicles in Beijing should be allowed to increase, but slowly.
Though plans are not allowed to increase premiums this year, they can — and probably will — increase in future years.
This reduction could swell to £100bn if companies were allowed to increase benefits by the minimum level.
Scientists, educators and the Government must continue to be invested in ensuring it is further diminished, not allowed to increase.
And Portugal, which is trying to catch up to its wealthier neighbors, is actually allowed to increase its emissions.
Local government was indeed allowed to increase council tax for 2016-17 by 2% for social care.
That clearly meant that particular groups would be allowed to increase their pay and others be restricted.
Citation merely galloped along in front until the stretch, at which point he was allowed to increase his advantage.
Chancellor George Osborne has said councils will be allowed to increase their borrowing capacity in order to finance the building of more homes.
Under the proxy rules, Mr. Icahn can reduce his slate later, but had he nominated a smaller number of candidates he would not be allowed to increase it.
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