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The phrase "allowed to open a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or rights to initiate or start something, such as a business or an event.
Example: "After completing the necessary training, she was finally allowed to open a new branch of the restaurant."
Alternatives: "permitted to start a" or "authorized to launch a".
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Florists and bakers are typically allowed to open a few hours on Sunday.
He was allowed to open a headquarters and send enthusiastic volunteers out in the streets.
Often the root account is not allowed to open a window on the machine, which causes these tests to fail.
In return, the Soviets were allowed to open a naval base in Tartus, which remains in Russian hands today.
For example, he feels someone should be allowed to open a racing facility to compete with an existing one.
Last year the Syriacs were allowed to open a primary school where pupils will be taught in Aramaic, the tongue of Jesus Christ, for the first time.
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I was was not allowed to open an HSBC bank account.
If the Taliban are allowed to open an office, adds Mr Naz, "they'll be given more space to operate.
The statement also made no mention of a previous Afghan demand that the Taliban stop fighting before being allowed to open an office.
The on-off affair with Colonel Muammar Gaddafi of Libya continued, and in 1980 the USSR was allowed to open an embassy on the island.
It is now being allowed to open an office in Belgrade to gather information, but Mr Kostunica shows no sign of wanting to round up Serbia's war-crimes suspects.
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