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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to put" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or rights regarding placing something in a specific location or context.
Example: "You are allowed to put your bags in the designated area during the event."
Alternatives: "permitted to place" or "authorized to set".
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People are allowed to put bad ads on television.
You're never allowed to put it behind you".
They're not allowed to put a message up front.
You aren't allowed to put your clothes on.
(Consider if Aaron Hernandez were allowed to put limits on an interview now).
"Now they are allowed to put me on the cover of the newspapers.
A boy may be allowed to put up posters later, but nothing more.
Social Security would be partially privatized, with people allowed to put aside money in individual accounts.
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New owners wouldn't be allowed to put up a "keep out" sign.
No one was allowed to put up personal pictures in their cubes.
And between Thanksgiving and Easter, you're not allowed to put flowers at all, just blankets".
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