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The phrase "allowing entry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission or access is being granted, such as in security or access control discussions.
Example: "The new policy is designed to streamline the process of allowing entry to authorized personnel only."
Alternatives: "granting access" or "permitting entry."
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This tour includes a Pilgrim's Card allowing entry on Rome's transit system for three days, medical assistance and telephone calls.
There is a door allowing entry into its womb-like interior, which is lined with flokati carpeting.
During the H1N9 outbreak in 2009, Beijing required schools and many public sites to check temperatures before allowing entry.
"These included the fact that alcohol would be on sale at an event which would be allowing entry to anyone aged 16 or over.
But the country's shift to a market economy has upended that balance, allowing entry of more advanced medical techniques but also making even simple procedures widely unaffordable.
It noted that in allowing entry to Hong Kong, immigration officials take "into consideration a range of factors, including the overall interest of Hong Kong".
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Enlarged prizes, allowing entries in English translation, might play a part in bolstering languages that English sometimes threatens to engulf.
In theory nobody is allowed entry.
Most Arab countries don't allow entry to Syrians.
Passes costing $15 to $60 allow entry to several events.
"People are not allowed entry into restaurants," he said.
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