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The phrase "allowed to run on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permission for something to continue or persist, often in the context of a process or activity.
Example: "The project was allowed to run on despite the initial setbacks, leading to unexpected results."
Alternatives: "permitted to continue" or "authorized to proceed".
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I'm at a loss to understand why fraud and incompetence are allowed to run on, seemingly unabated.
In the United States, horses are usually allowed to run on some dose of pain medication, usually bute.
Under International Paralaympic Committee (IPC) rules he is allowed to run on blades that give him a height of up to 184.5cm.
Already, they say, Apple dictates which applications are allowed to run on the iPhone, Facebook tries to discourage members from surfing elsewhere, and Google's back navigation software is only free for users of its own operating system for smart-phones.
Currently, horses in the United States are allowed to run on certain amounts of pain medicine, which veterinarians say can mask ailments that could lead to injuries or catastrophic breakdowns while racing.
While the iPhone sends millions of people to Google's search and other services, some of the company's applications, like Google Voice, have not been allowed to run on the phone.
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Friday is fireworks night, and children are allowed to run the bases on Monday nights.
These should be allowed to run their course," she said on Sunday.
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