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Free sign upThe phrase "allowed to learn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or opportunities related to acquiring knowledge or skills.
Example: "In this program, students are allowed to learn at their own pace, ensuring they fully grasp the material before moving on."
Alternatives: "permitted to learn" or "granted the opportunity to learn".
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She was not allowed to learn Vietnamese.
It shouldn't feel like it's a dark art, something that people are not allowed to learn.
"People need to be allowed to learn about this stuff in order to know they disagree with it".
"Lovelace is an unusual example of a woman for her time because she was not only allowed to learn mathematics but encouraged to learn mathematics," Aurora said.
"No one tells the American people they aren't allowed to learn what is going on in their very own country," he said.
Donors need to acknowledge that ecological management requires a strong state, and that governments need to be allowed to learn from their mistakes.
People should be allowed to learn "at their own pace" he says, adding that governments "should not try to protect current or future jobs".
Since the 2004 Human Tissue Act, however, trainee surgeons have been allowed to learn on human cadavers and the college uses 100 bodies each year.
And while Bobby is last seen pleading to be taught how to love, Giorgio is allowed to learn that lesson fully in "Passion".
(The battle over bilingual education for Indigenous Australians is far from over: on Monday, Warren Mundine called for children to be allowed to learn in their first language).
"Iran was a threat, Iran is a threat, and Iran will continue to be a threat if they are allowed to learn how to enrich uranium," he added.
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