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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to kill him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing permissions or moral implications regarding actions, particularly in fictional or hypothetical scenarios.
Example: "In the story, the protagonist was finally allowed to kill him after years of torment."
Alternatives: "permitted to take his life" or "granted the right to kill him".
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"In our customs, if a strange man enters your house, you are allowed to kill him, he has come either to rob or to dishonor you," Mr. Faizullah said.
"But when my government comes and says, 'We're allowed to take him out; we're allowed to kill him; we're allowed to assassinate him,' I also put my foot down, and I say to my own government, 'Shame on you!' " The audience listened raptly.
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You're not allowed to kill them, either, but you're allowed to kill them on private property".
Every American has the right to know when their government believes it's allowed to kill them," he said.
Each hunter is allowed to kill one bear.
Monks were not allowed to kill animals, but they wore the skins.
Big Oil should not be allowed to kill off this bill.
"Because of the gross negligence of these institutions, Swango was allowed to kill.
Hunters are still allowed to kill the snakes in designated areas.
When a rabbit is caught up with the beagles are allowed to kill and eat it.
"Benazir Bhutto may have been killed by terrorists, but the terrorists must not be allowed to kill democracy in Pakistan".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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