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The phrase "allowed to venture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permission or the opportunity to explore or take risks in a certain context.
Example: "In this project, team members are allowed to venture into new ideas and approaches to enhance creativity."
Alternatives: "permitted to explore" or "granted the freedom to venture".
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Their songs were never allowed to venture too far into seriousness.
Only local residents, government officials, contractors, and cleanup crews are allowed to venture near the shore.
Small wonder the man has not often been allowed to venture out with a biographer unchaperoned.
Gaza fishermen are allowed to venture no more than a few nautical miles from shore.
Unfortunately, Seagal was then allowed to venture in front of the camera, and since his debut in 1988 has starred in around 40 action films.
The question of who may be better suited, however, remains open.When should countries under transitional administration be allowed to venture out from international protection?
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As part of his deal, Mr. Iovine would be allowed to pursue ventures outside music.
That has allowed Mexico to venture successfully into other markets.
Letting them go has allowed her to venture into more sensitive emotional territory.
Fast and shallow-drafted, these allowed them to venture as far as Cairo, or Newfoundland in Canada, for plunder or for trade.
New Lodge is a one-minute walk away from his old house on Upper Canning Street but only boxing allowed him to venture into forbidden territory.
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