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The phrase "allowed to testify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts when referring to someone who has permission or is permitted to give evidence in a court of law.
Example: "The witness was finally allowed to testify after the judge reviewed the evidence."
Alternatives: "permitted to testify" or "authorized to testify".
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Eleanor Holmes Norton's request that she be allowed to testify.
Q: Should the second accuser be allowed to testify?
The results allowed to testify that these membranes could be used in waste water treatment.
Last month, the judge ruled that several athletes would be allowed to testify.
But the complexion of the case would change entirely if other accusers were allowed to testify.
Mrs. Johnson, who was not allowed to testify, said she was not suing to win money.
Neither Hungarian midwives nor international experts were allowed to testify on Géreb's actions, he argues.
The appeals court's order does not guarantee McClain will be allowed to testify.
He has testified before the Brazilian Senate, and should be allowed to testify before the U.S. Senate.
He was allowed to testify behind a screen to make sure the public could not see what he looks like.
But in another case in Indiana, Dr. Bark was allowed to testify, and the court ruled that the child should not be vaccinated.
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