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The phrase "allowed to take far" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "You are allowed to take far more than you think."
Alternatives: "permitted to take much" or "allowed to take a lot".
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The congressman recalled that Mr. Prince said doing so would have put Citigroup at a disadvantage with Wall Street investment banks that were more loosely regulated and were allowed to take far greater risks.
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"My head was telling me, if they're allowed to take it this far, to tell so many lies, God knows where it can go".
However, there are rumblings within the Iranian establishment over how far Mr Rouhani can be allowed to take the lead in nuclear talks.
And she's certainly not allowed to take them both on at once, although that would clearly make for a far better film.
He went so far as to post fictitious camp regulations, and announced that prisoners would be allowed to take their bags with them.
Am I allowed to take your car?
You aren't allowed to take pictures.
Should Kate Moss be allowed to take Communion?
He wasn't allowed to take notes.
I'm not allowed to take keys.
Yet I was allowed to take it.
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