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The phrase "allowed to respond" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing permissions or opportunities to reply or give feedback in various contexts, such as meetings, discussions, or surveys.
Example: "Participants are allowed to respond to the survey questions at their own pace."
Alternatives: "permitted to reply" or "authorized to answer".
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You're also not allowed to respond to text messages.
Both Boeing and Northrop Grumman will be allowed to respond to the Air Force.
Because I didn't understand I was allowed to respond to my own needs.
We are not allowed to respond to criticisms in the press of our actions".
"I was never allowed to respond to Judge Batchelder," he said.
Wendy Gray was allowed to respond: "It's very difficult to be reassured on an unknown quantity," she said.
"The whole company would sit in a large circle on the floor, and everyone would speak, and no one was allowed to respond," she said, wonderingly.
The law, which has since expired, also requires that anyone mentioned in the report be allowed to respond, and today's report has several such responses.
You report how a "nervous" preschooler "tentatively" responded to a question incorrectly and how the principal, who was administering the test, was "not allowed" to respond.
He proposed that livery cars be allowed to respond to street hails in the four boroughs where yellow cabs tend to be scarce.
This worked for Obama, who often concluded his bit of air- ime with a concise rhetorical flourish to which the governor was not allowed to respond.
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