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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to report" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing permissions or authorizations related to reporting information or events.
Example: "As a journalist, I am allowed to report on public events without restrictions."
Alternatives: "permitted to report" or "authorized to report".
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And they complained that Chinese newspapers have not been allowed to report on his case, though reporters have come to interview them.
Not only were the media not allowed to report on the raid on Zuccotti, many reporters were barricaded, blocked, manhandled and even arrested.
After the huge earthquake in Sichuan Province last spring, CCTV reporters were among the first allowed to report from the scene, beaming images of Prime Minister Wen Jiabao consoling victims and reporting tales of heroic rescue efforts.
British media are allowed to report what Oakeshott said.
Whether or not that's recyclable, they are allowed to report what goes there.
"The government controls the media, so nobody's allowed to report on it".
Still, Google was allowed to report only that it received zero to 999 such letters.
A limited number of foreign media still operating in Iran are also allowed to report.
The XRD results allowed to report a high degree of dispersion of the TEG inside of the PTFE matrix.
Until now, power marketers have been allowed to report sales to the commission in vague, aggregated terms with few details.
State-controlled news media have been allowed to report from Tibet and neighboring areas where violent protests occurred.
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