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The phrase "allowed to take" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or entitlements regarding actions or items that one can acquire or engage with.
Example: "Students are allowed to take one book home from the library each week."
Alternatives: "permitted to take" or "authorized to take".
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Am I allowed to take your car?
You aren't allowed to take pictures.
I wasn't allowed to take foreign languages.
He wasn't allowed to take notes.
I'm not allowed to take keys.
Yet I was allowed to take it.
Should students be allowed to take them?
He was not allowed to take notes.
Am I allowed to take courses outside of SIPA?
Why shouldn't you be allowed to take with you?
Should banks be allowed to take on as much debt?
More suggestions(25)
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allowed to take rescue
allowed to take lessons
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allowed to take medical
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allowed to take its full course
allowed to take cameras
allowed to take rupees
be allowed to take sunscreen
allowed to conduct
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allowed to gather
allowed to engage
allocated to take
allowed to exploit
permitted to take
allowed to comply
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