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The phrase "allowed to throw them" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission is granted to discard or toss items, often in informal or casual situations.
Example: "In the game, players are allowed to throw them if they want to change their strategy."
Alternatives: "permitted to toss them" or "authorized to discard them".
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You're not allowed to throw them if you live in one, so sayeth the proverb.
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So Cantona is allowed to throw his lines away: he gabbles them, he burbles them, he murmurs them, as it were, into his upturned collar.
And when one of them whines about the "unfair" conditions, you are allowed to throw a rubber golf club at the television, should you have one handy.
Kupp said he wished he had been allowed to throw more deep passes.
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Some questioned why the fraternity was allowed to throw the party.
"Anyone," he said, "even in the suburbs, should be allowed to throw a blowout party".
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So strong and efficient was Hughes's fastball, he was allowed to throw a third inning.
They must be allowed to throw out dubious results, using standards already established by the election council.
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