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The phrase "allowed to spend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or restrictions regarding the use of money or resources.
Example: "Employees are allowed to spend up to $100 on office supplies without prior approval."
Alternatives: "permitted to use" or "authorized to expend".
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Mr. Marashi was allowed to spend the Persian New Year holiday on Saturday at home.
So I introduced a rule: I'm allowed to spend half of anything I make.
Would he be allowed to spend his first nights in prison in the infirmary?
In recent weeks, he has been allowed to spend more time with Nasir.
Authorized American travelers are allowed to spend up to $183 a day.
As the youngest competitors, we were allowed to spend the day ashore.
Does she skimp on things or is she allowed to spend?
They cannot be allowed to spend that money entrenching inequality instead of addressing it.
Each of those will be allowed to spend up to £150,000 each.
Congress must insist that Washington be allowed to spend its own money on needle exchange programs.
This means they will not be allowed to spend more than £10,000 on campaigning.
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