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The phrase "allowed to test anything" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing permissions or capabilities related to testing in various contexts, such as software, experiments, or assessments.
Example: "As part of the research project, the team is allowed to test anything that could potentially improve the results."
Alternatives: "permitted to test anything" or "authorized to test anything".
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"No one has been allowed to test anything like this on right whales," Kraus said.
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"You aren't going to be allowed to sign anything".
"Nobody is allowed to say anything.
"So now I am allowed to eat anything I want, or wear anything I want, or do anything I want.
"Nobody was allowed to do anything outside Afghanistan.
(He is not himself allowed to take anything out).
"Nobody's going to do anything, and I don't think anyone will be allowed to do anything," Spoelstra said.
But visitors aren't allowed to bring anything in.
"You are never allowed to forget anything," he said.
No one else is allowed to touch anything.
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