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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to work as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or qualifications related to a specific job or role.
Example: "After completing the necessary training, she was finally allowed to work as a certified nurse."
Alternatives: "permitted to work as" or "authorized to work as".
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Under Ivory Coast law, minors over age 14 are allowed to work, as long as the work is not dangerous and they have parental consent.
Citizens from countries not listed are not allowed to work as au pairs in England.
Many ethics experts say public officials should not be allowed to work as lobbyists.
At the time, interns were not allowed to work as photographers.
"They are not allowed to work as journalists," said Alaksei Dzikavitski, Belsat TV's editorial director for news.
Others were allowed to work as temporary migrant labourers in the West, and still others enlisted in the U.S. Army.
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Doctors are allowed to work at home, too, as long as their offices are on the ground floor.
He's also worked to reduce the size of the headset, allowing to work as a dental retainer instead.
Previously, first-year residents were allowed to work shifts as long as 30 consecutive hours.
Is it because the office is now competing with all these other places: the bed, the café -people are allowed to work from as well?
Cubans will be allowed to work privately as carpenters or party clowns; they will be allowed to repair computers or give music lessons.
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