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The phrase "allowed to this" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "You are not allowed to this event without a ticket." (Note: This example is still awkward and unclear.)
Alternatives: "permitted to this" or "granted access to this".
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This charter, which is a part of the special verdict in this cause, was annulled, so far as respected the rights of the company, by the judgment of the Court of King's Bench on a writ of quo warranto; but the whole effect allowed to this judgment was to revest in the crown the powers of government, and the title to the land within its limits.
Records show that the only response Muhammad allowed to this non-Muslim government, despite their cruelty, was to migrate some 240 miles to Medina -- a month long journey, unimaginable today.
Of those who said they would go to a government clinic, 55% gave as a reason the availability of free medicines, including ART, and 50% mentioned good service, including HIV testing (more than one response was allowed to this open question).
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She was allowed to do this.
Am I legally allowed to do this?
Andy Pettitte was allowed to leave this winter.
Is he allowed to do this?
Freshman are not allowed to do this.
Am I allowed to do this?
"Am I allowed to reveal this stuff?
You are not allowed to do this.
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