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The phrase "allowed to record" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing permissions or rights regarding recording audio or video in various contexts, such as meetings, interviews, or events.
Example: "Participants must be informed if they are allowed to record the session for personal use."
Alternatives: "permitted to record" or "authorized to record".
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Television cameras then were allowed to record only the arrival.
But Merkley and his staff were not allowed to record their tour of the McAllen facility.
The pig was killed at 24 weeks, which I wasn't allowed to record.
Of these 18 crimes, eight fell outside the 72-hour limit allowed to record incidents.
Previously, studios were allowed to record marketing expenses as they recorded revenue.
"The video technicians aren't allowed to record it for us," he said.
"There is a well-established legal precedent that consumers are allowed to record videos for time-shifted viewing".
News photographers were furious that they would not be allowed to record the scene on Thursday for the nation.
"You have to sign it over to them," says Ramirez. "You're not allowed to record, take pictures, nothing.
Similarly, they said Rick Astley was only the tea boy who'd been allowed to record a song, although this later turned out to be untrue.
Sinatra founded Reprise Records in 1960 and was allowed to record there simultaneously with his Capitol contract, which expired in 1962.
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