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The phrase "allowed to replace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or rights to substitute one thing for another in various contexts, such as rules, policies, or procedures.
Example: "Employees are allowed to replace their old equipment with new models if they meet the company's criteria."
Alternatives: "permitted to substitute" or "authorized to change".
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Teams are not allowed to replace players who are injured during the tournament.
The Maginot line was an abstract idea that had been allowed to replace flexible strategy and common sense.
He was allowed to replace it, symbolically, with a No. 1 jersey for the remainder of the game.
Because the accident occurred before the start of the Tour, his team was allowed to replace him.
Enbridge, however, will be allowed to replace the Canadian segments of its ageing Line 3 from Alberta to Wisconsin.
Introduction of the copolymers either in water or in the oil phase of the emulsion allowed to replace a non-degradable emulsifier typically used for microparticle preparation.
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Hierarchically porous SiC-geopolymer foams were synthesized by using geopolymerization, which is a low temperature method (75 °C) that allows to replace the high temperature treatment process.
Furthermore, since the PVAc is water processable, its use allows to replace the organic solvent, employed to dissolve the fluorinated polymer normally used as a binder in lithium battery technology, with water.
This allows to replace toxic chromium plating and to create effective catalytic materials, more available compared to traditional platinum-based systems [5, 6].
The modulo-m properties of LDPC codes used in DVB-S2 allow to replace the complex interconnection network by a common barrel shifter.
The asymmetric scheme allows to replace the used harvesting concept, if clock and data for configuring the chip is provided through another communication channel.
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