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The phrase "allowed to use more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or entitlements regarding the use of resources, tools, or information.
Example: "Students are allowed to use more resources for their research projects this semester."
Alternatives: "permitted to utilize additional" or "authorized to access more".
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If I was allowed to use more vitriolic words to describe them, I would.
Agriculture has severely depleted south-eastern Alberta's rivers, for example, yet is allowed to use more than six times as much water as the tar sands in a region soaked with lakes and rivers.
They aren't allowed to use more than 1.6 gallons per flush.
Also, some protein targets of our datasets only have 40 actives, so it is not allowed to use more than half of them to build a consensus query.
It is not allowed to use more than 96 beacon slots (32 MAS which corresponds to 8.129 ms) in each superframe.
The types of services used increased when the user's care needs level deteriorated because the users were allowed to use more services offered by the LTCI system.
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Also, a largest database of training data could allow to use more robustly some of the classification strategies evaluated, like the ones based on the Fisher linear discriminant, which are actually limited by the availability of samples of objects of certain rare classes.
In contrast to the original LBP operator, this new operator allows to use more than eight neighbors.
I was allowed to use no more than five pictures over two pages.
Victoria Mckenzie is a human rights and global health reporter based in Medellin and NYC.
"You're not allowed to use hairspray any more because it affects the ozone.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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