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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to think" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permission or freedom to engage in thought or contemplation.
Example: "In this environment, everyone is allowed to think freely and express their ideas without fear of judgment."
Alternatives: "permitted to consider" or "entitled to reflect".
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We're not even allowed to think about thinking about these things!" Near the end of "The Golden Compass," Lord Asriel asks Lyra to bring him a copy of the Bible, and he reads her a passage from Genesis.
Children need to be allowed to think freely and critically.
We're not only allowed to think about audience, we'd better.
We should be allowed to think, reflect, decide.
He added: "I am allowed to think about that".
But people are allowed to think twice about it without being called haters.
"We're not allowed to think outside the box at home," Mwanake agreed.
Everyone's allowed to think what they want, to say what they want.
Democracy is healthier if people are allowed to think and feel for themselves.
Gaddafi cannot be allowed to think that he can massacre his people with impunity.
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