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"allowed to pass" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate that someone or something has been given permission to proceed or continue without any interference or obstruction. Example: "The security guard allowed us to pass through the gate after we showed our identification." In this sentence, "allowed to pass" indicates that the security guard gave permission for the speaker and others to pass through the gate.
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So I was allowed to pass.
This cannot be allowed to pass.
They were allowed to pass notes, but with restrictions.
No mistake, perpetrated over the years, was allowed to pass.
Trucks and buses are hosed down and allowed to pass.
So with the astronomer ; and yet Astronomy is allowed to pass as an exact science !
He was stopped by a Spanish outpost, but allowed to pass.
Once cars were allowed to pass, all vehicles and their passengers were searched.
Under the previous system, only 1,000 people were allowed to pass the bar each year.
You paid for it; why shouldn't you be allowed to pass it on?
You may be allowed to pass through a metal detector without additional screening.
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