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The phrase "allowed to try it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing permission or the opportunity to attempt something.
Example: "After reviewing my application, the committee informed me that I was allowed to try it during the next session."
Alternatives: "permitted to attempt it" or "granted the chance to try it."
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The modification to the Yaris does not look too difficult either, but I probably would not be allowed to try it.
But if you think it shouldn't be allowed to try, it may be worth first asking why you are happy with war games at all.
Professor Massimo Pinzani, a liver specialist and director of the Institute for Liver and Digestive Health at University College London, said he attended a demonstration of the devices during a visit to Egypt but "was not given convincing explanations about the technology" and was not allowed to try it for himself.
Patients were instructed in using the supplement and allowed to try it for two days before study enrolment.
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You're not allowed to like your body (that would be "conceited") but if your friends are cool feminist types you're not allowed to try to change it, and if your friends are more, uh, standard-issue types, you're not allowed to not try to change it.
He suggested that if Hamas were allowed to try to do its job, it would quickly become evident that they won't be successful and they would not be reelected.
It was her headset that the newbies were allowed to try.
I was allowed to try one.
The participant was allowed to try again, even though the word was not repeated.
You are allowed to try new things.
Grandfather, thanked him and asked to be allowed to try.
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