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The phrase "allowed to practice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permission or the ability to engage in a particular activity or profession.
Example: "As a licensed professional, I am allowed to practice medicine in this state."
Alternatives: "permitted to practice" or "authorized to practice".
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Drivers are not allowed to practice on the course.
He wasn't allowed to practice or play last week.
It would be allowed to practice unfettered capitalism.
"He told them they're allowed to practice their religion freely, without government interference".
While squaring himself in the classroom, he was allowed to practice with the team.
Denturists are allowed to practice independently in Idaho, Maine, Montana, Oregon and Washington.
Iranian Jews are allowed to practice aspects of their religion but are forbidden to teach Hebrew.
Under her probation, Dr. Santi was allowed to practice only alongside another licensed anesthesiologist.
A talented athlete, Allen wasn't allowed to practice sports until he finished his farm chores.
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Q: Will he be allowed to practice with the Cowboys and work out in their facility?
Subjects were shown an instructional video of both techniques and allowed to practice placement.
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