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The phrase "allowed to name a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or rights to designate or identify something or someone.
Example: "In this competition, participants are allowed to name a charity of their choice to receive the donation."
Alternatives: "permitted to designate a" or "authorized to identify a".
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But the OFC confirmed last night that they had asked to be allowed to name a replacement.
Some of the official discrimination is unbelievably petty: in Morocco, for instance, parents are not allowed to name a child Jugurtha or Massinissa.
Soon afterward, Samba-Panza tried another approach: she forced her cabinet to resign, and appointed a Muslim prime minister, the country's first, who was allowed to name a few Seleka officials as ministers.
In apparent contravention of precedent and the U.S. Constitution, the leader of the Republican majority in the U.S. Senate, Mitch McConnell, said that President Obama shouldn't be allowed to name a replacement for Scalia.
(Hall of Fame voters are allowed to name a maximum of 10 candidates: does this imply that some voters are running out of space on their ballots, and might have more room to vote for players like Raines if they reject suspected steroid users? We will examine that issue in a separate article).
Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the Republican majority leader, has been adamant that Mr. Obama not be allowed to name a Supreme Court justice in his last year in office — a position he took when a Republican appeared more likely to win the White House.
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If Mr. Lopez Obrador is disqualified, his party might be allowed to name an alternate candidate.
Immediately after the announcement of the name, Brown noted that it is unusual to be allowed to name an object without being acknowledged as its official discoverer but declared that he is pleased with the outcome and that he "think[s] this is as good a resolution as we'll get".
The founders say they're now working with a larger retailer (which they're not yet allowed to name publicly), on a trial program where Wantworthy data is used in promotional emails.
Watford's approach is firmly within the rules, because although Football League clubs are only allowed to name five loanees in a matchday squad, foreign loans count as regular transfers and have no such limit on them.
Under Football League rules, sides are only allowed to name five loan players in a matchday squad and can only take two players on a standard loan from any one club.
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