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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to set your" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or rights regarding the establishment of something, typically in a context where choices or settings are involved.
Example: "You are allowed to set your preferences for notifications in the app."
Alternatives: "permitted to establish your" or "authorized to configure your".
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You are allowed to set your own boundaries.
In some cases, you may have been allowed to set your own PIN number.
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Once you choose to install alongside, you will be allowed to set the size of your partition.
Internet Explorer 6 does not support tabs, so you will only be allowed to set one page as your homepage.
This will allow you to set your iCloud backup settings.
Koum came up with the idea of a simple app that would allow you to set your status on your phone to show whether or not you were available.
Among the inventive new ways of envisioning information, Newser.com is the one I like best: its images are the right size, and it allows you to set your news preferences from hard (Ben Bernanke) to soft (Suri Cruise).
In the frame: Animation tools Aniboom Shapeshifter (Aniboom.com/Shapeshifter Animachine.aspx) Essentially a simple version of the old Microsoft Paint programme that allows you to set your ideas into motion.
Skimble's app taps into the iPhone GPS to allow users to set your workout and activity trip location and share geotagged "action shots".
There are extensive filters and controls offered, allowing you to set your top interests as well as filter and search the surrounding crowd by very narrow interests.
The dock fits every dockable iPod (surprise), and allows you to set your iPod songs as an alarm to wake up to in the morning.
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