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The phrase "allowed under standards" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing regulations, guidelines, or criteria that permit certain actions or behaviors.
Example: "The new product design is allowed under standards set by the safety commission."
Alternatives: "permitted by regulations" or "authorized by guidelines".
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However, the small size of the individual biopsies allowed under standards for humane biopsying of marine mammals prevented detailed chemical analyses and limited the power to detect significant associations.
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In particular, the corporation is in serious violation of the Clean Air Act, having produced about 482,000 cars that "'emit up to 40 times more pollution' than allowed under U.S. standards".
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He said that laboratory testing of the discharges found the bacteria, fecal coliform, at concentrations 250 times higher than allowed under state water quality standards.
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