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The phrase "allowed to introduce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permission or the ability to present someone or something to an audience.
Example: "As the host of the event, I am allowed to introduce the keynote speaker to the audience."
Alternatives: "permitted to present" or "authorized to introduce".
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"I'm allowed to introduce evidence that's relevant to my client's state of mind," Mr. Shargel said.
In general, prosecutors are not allowed to introduce general evidence that a defendant is a bad person.
Mr. Bailey's lawyers say he was not allowed to introduce favorable evidence and testimony at a hearing.
She achieved one victory when she was allowed to introduce a course on "reproduction according to Islamic law" for girls older than 15.
A judge said the defense would be allowed to introduce details about the "marital infidelities" of Scott Sullivan, above, WorldCom's former chief financial officer.
But because of the legal parameters of the government's case, Ms. Hoffman said, she was not allowed to introduce that evidence in court.
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The presented approach does not allow to introduce power functions of negative integer orders.
The parameter a has no physical meaning, it allows to introduce a safety margin in terms of channel congestion.
The implemented software allows to introduce new information when available with the possibility to adjust the experts credibility.
Vacuum impregnation (VI) allows to introduce controlled quantities of a solution in the porous structure of fruit and vegetable (matrix).
The existence of simple universal dynamical models for empirical TTE distribution allows to introduce a few observables that point out relevant differences among cities.
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