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The phrase "and allowed to replace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission is granted to substitute or change something.
Example: "The old equipment was deemed obsolete, and allowed to replace it with newer models."
Alternatives: "and permitted to substitute" or "and authorized to change".
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To test whether the cells could differentiate to form secretory cells, they were injected into the mammary ducts of two mice and allowed to replace the luminal layer of the ducts.
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Over the days, weeks and months, laughter was slowly allowed to replace tears, even though the loss and frustration remained.
His original ideas for integrated units met resistance at higher levels, and individual black soldiers were not allowed to replace their white counterparts as needed.
The Maginot line was an abstract idea that had been allowed to replace flexible strategy and common sense.
When showbiz games are allowed to replace real debate in the press and on TV, it becomes more difficult for serious, grown-up arguments to be heard.
Teams are not allowed to replace players who are injured during the tournament.
Enbridge, however, will be allowed to replace the Canadian segments of its ageing Line 3 from Alberta to Wisconsin.
He was allowed to replace it, symbolically, with a No. 1 jersey for the remainder of the game.
Because the accident occurred before the start of the Tour, his team was allowed to replace him.
First, they are allowed to replace reserves with new purchases.
For this reason, it is not allowed to replace by directly in (2.36).
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