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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to shoot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission or authorization to shoot (e.g., a firearm, a camera) is being discussed.
Example: "In this area, hunters are only allowed to shoot during the designated season."
Alternatives: "permitted to shoot" or "authorized to shoot".
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In battle we're allowed to shoot them.
You're not allowed to shoot real money.
Otherwise you wouldn't be allowed to shoot them.
He was allowed to shoot his guns if he was with somebody trained to use firearms.
They did sometimes go on patrol, but were allowed to shoot only in self-defence.
Their mandate would have to be robust they should be allowed to shoot to kill.
She said, essentially: It is not not allowed to shoot here.
I don't think anyone had been allowed to shoot there for about 20 years.
Under Pentagon rules, the Americans will be armed and allowed to shoot in self-defense.
Then he blurted out, "I don't know what else we could have done, because we're not allowed to shoot people".
"But we believe you should be allowed to shoot the person first and have the reason second".
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