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The phrase "allowed to push" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission or authorization is granted to exert force or influence, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "In this project, team members are allowed to push their ideas forward during discussions."
Alternatives: "permitted to advocate" or "authorized to promote".
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"If they come near our shores, they're allowed to push them out.
Today's interesting question is how far John Manzoni, Whitehall's chief executive, will be allowed to push departments.
One unpopular idea would be the introduction of uncontested scrums, in which neither side is allowed to push against the other.
Other attractions include a flight simulator, video games and a 5,000-pound 5,000-poundl that floats on water that children are allowed to push around.
It seems unlikely that utilities would be allowed to push up bills rapidly once the price freeze came to an end.
Behind him, the Italian placed Florent Malouda, Salomon Kalou and Frank Lampard, with the England man allowed to push forward whenever he fancied.
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This would allow to push the determination of the range of the index beyond 6.
Normally, accelerator and brake pedal are not allowed to be pushed at the same time.
But, mainly, he allowed them to push each other.
"This curriculum has really allowed me to push my students further than before," she said.
Bigger and bigger jumps have allowed riders to push for tricks that were considered impossible.
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