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The phrase "allowed to stuff something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission is granted to fill or pack something, often referring to food or materials.
Example: "After checking the recipe, I realized I was allowed to stuff something into the turkey for added flavor."
Alternatives: "permitted to fill something" or "authorized to pack something".
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When we leap past Memorial Day and sandy shores beckon, even serious readers are allowed to stuff something light in their tote bags.
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