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The phrase "allowed to tap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission is granted to make contact or interact with something, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "Students are allowed to tap their pencils on the desk if they need to think."
Alternatives: "permitted to touch" or "authorized to strike".
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The denials were for Woodstown and Harrison; Woolwich and Logan were allowed to tap less than requested.
Firms often keep a cushion of cash to protect customer accounts, which they are allowed to tap with certain restrictions.
Firms often keep a cushion of cash to protect customer funds, which they are allowed to tap with certain restrictions.
To give his campaign a cushion, Mr. Romney's campaign took out a bank loan against the contributions that he would be allowed to tap after the nomination.
In the final moments, when P.S.G. lost concentration, Valencia stole a goal when defender Adil Rami was allowed to tap in a goal from barely four yards.
If any of Port-au-Prince's water system or electric grid has survived, shouldn't people be allowed to tap into them?
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She would be allowed to begin tapping that fund one month after the wedding, according to Barrett's book.
Waiters will be allowed to serve tap water in restaurants only if it is requested.
Volunteers were allowed to drink tap water ad libitum during the study day.
More important, it allowed us to tap into creative possibilities.
Low interest rates have allowed Americans to tap the rising value of their homes.
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