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The phrase "allowed to seize" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission or authority is granted to take control or possession of something.
Example: "The authorities are allowed to seize any illegal goods found during the inspection."
Alternatives: "permitted to take" or "authorized to confiscate".
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They were allowed to seize it.
Police authorities would be allowed to seize valuables and cash amounts they deem expensive enough.
Clubhouses could also be "dismantled" through police being allowed to seize everything from pool tables to stripper poles.
Finally, if that cushion proves insufficient, the government would be allowed to seize a collapsing financial firm, much as it can already do with a traditional bank.
The news media would also need government approval to operate and the authorities would be allowed to seize and ban publications at their discretion.
If creditors are allowed to seize the company's property, the films – including a new episode in the Astérix saga starring Gérard Depardieu and Catherine Deneuve – could be wiped from the computers' memory.
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Poor control by O'Donnell allowed to Boyd to seize the loose ball and he rasped a shot a fraction wide as Killie pushed for a lead.
It will be allowed to freeze and seize assets in cases of suspected wrongdoing.
An amateurish touch allowed Souza to seize possession.
Wang's 5... b6 allowed Carlsen to seize control of the center with 6 e4.
Western help would have buttressed the moderates and may even have allowed them to seize Syria's largest city.
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