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The phrase "allowed to mark" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or rights to indicate or highlight something, such as in an educational or evaluative context.
Example: "Students are allowed to mark their answers in the exam booklet to help them remember key points."
Alternatives: "permitted to indicate" or "authorized to highlight".
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Starting with the 2000 census, Americans were allowed to mark one or more races.
Broadcasters cannot be allowed to mark their own homework and judge their own results.
Dealers are then allowed to "mark up" that rate by as much as 3 percent, which they keep as profit.
Others were given the answers and allowed to mark themselves - that is, they were tempted to cheat.
To me, global warming is a fact and I am still very surprised (and somewhat disappointed) that Copenhagen is not allowed to mark some progress in this field.
No man at Holling his Ball, is to be allowed, to mark his way to the Hole with his Club or, any thing else.
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Beta-bow allows to mark beta-cells in discrete colors and to follow their development at the single-cell level (Fig. 1b).
The BDV software can find the crack locations on the surface of bridge in the viewing image and allows to mark them for the next view or any purpose by left mouse click on that locations.
If they cannot, they are not allowed to continue marking.
Only if those were not available were they allowed to go to "mark to model".
But the hundreds of colleges, including Rice, that accept the Common Application have allowed students to mark more than one box for several years now.
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