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The phrase "allowed to perform it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing permission or authorization to carry out a specific action or task.
Example: "Before starting the project, I need to confirm that I am allowed to perform it according to company policy."
Alternatives: "permitted to carry it out" or "authorized to execute it".
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She's allowed to perform it outside the "theatrical" part of the show, and rips into it as if she's tearing off a certain someone's head.
"They had heard about the reactions the song had got in San Francisco, with people getting up out of their seats, and in the end I don't think we were allowed to perform it".
6 children had difficulty in selecting a response (mapping) if they had not performed the activity or were not allowed to perform it due to the risk of further injury.
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The band was barred from Saturday's game but was allowed to perform after it apologized.
There are four dives: In the first one you are not allowed to perform any acrobatic figures, because it is all about the splash.
In 2010 it was forced to reinstate the final scene from Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, which had been cut from the Simon Stone-directed production, before it was allowed to perform a second season.
Zorianna: Hypothetically speaking, if you were only allowed to perform one Anvil song, what would it be?
It also allowed to perform an accurate comparison between the significant relative expression ratios obtained with both qRT-PCR methodologies.
If the surgeon prefers to decompress the cervical nerve root from the dorsal side it is allowed to perform a dorsal foraminotomy.
However, Dougans was allowed to perform.
The group was allowed to perform only at private events.
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