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The phrase "allowed to source" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission is granted to obtain or reference information or materials from a particular source.
Example: "In this project, you are allowed to source information from reputable academic journals."
Alternatives: "permitted to reference" or "authorized to obtain".
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In fact, there is little evidence that the cross-border trade has caused widespread drug shortages and it is unlikely to unless large-scale American buyers are allowed to source drugs in Canada.
Realizing that the development process would take too long if IBM adhered to corporate policy by developing all of the components itself, the task force was allowed to source pre-tested parts from other companies.
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However, due to confidentiality issues with client organizations, it is not always allowed to access source code.
They shouldn't be allowed to use sources unless they use somebody's name.
At one point, he posed changes that would effectively alter the First Amendment, saying, "They shouldn't be allowed to use sources unless they use somebody's name".
Each product is allowed to have several sources and several destinations.
Be careful how you go about it the police and spies will be legally allowed to unmask journalists' sources.
"Not even children are allowed to go out," one source said.
Besides, in an ORS scheme only the best relay is allowed to cooperate with the source.
In this section, we develop a simplified algorithm that allows to load source and relay power separately.
In some integration applications, users are allowed to import data from heterogeneous sources, but are not allowed to update these source data directly.
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