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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to traffic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing permissions or regulations regarding the movement of goods or people.
Example: "In this area, only authorized vehicles are allowed to traffic."
Alternatives: "permitted to transport" or "authorized to move".
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"Officers are not allowed to traffic at all — they have done a great deal of it & a few do still but dont know as I care to break the orders in that way — if I send for any twill be for someone else in which case I will send the money directly to Borden," he explained to his parents.
Rod opsin folding-defective polypeptides are not allowed to traffic through the secretory system, for example, heterologous expression of P23H rod opsin showed that it is retained in the ER (14, 15).
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They also direct traffic at intersections, but are not allowed to enforce traffic laws.
"You're not allowed to block traffic".
Nor will they be allowed to slow traffic for commercial reasons.
I got two February nights, between 1am and 4am and was allowed to stop traffic three times, for two minutes maximum.
The carts are allowed to go against traffic on one-way streets, and on sidewalks, except on avenues.
From 1000-1300 feet, aircraft would be allowed to fly without air traffic control handling.
Similar to [15], high-priority traffics are allowed to preempt transmission chances of low-priority traffics.
This is a useful measure that allows to provide traffic information on the bus for the arbiter.
He also called for cyclists to be allowed to turn left at red traffic lights.
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