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The phrase "are allowed to try" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate permission or opportunity to attempt something.
Example: "Students are allowed to try the exam again if they did not pass the first time."
Alternatives: "are permitted to attempt" or "have the opportunity to try".
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Some are allowed to try again, but most find other jobs in the corps.
Players, managers and coaches are allowed to try to steal signals, but they cannot use cameras, binoculars or any method beyond their eyes to do so.
Under the law, charities are allowed to try to influence legislation to a limited extent, but they cannot endorse candidates, Ms. Kindell said.
Under a law known as the Classified Information Procedures Act, or CIPA, defense lawyers are allowed to try to convince a judge that a defendant must divulge secrets to obtain a fair trial.
And you are allowed to try out the goods during this period (as you would in a shop by, say, trying on a jumper) unless the supplier indicates you mustn't do so by, say, wrapping them in cling film.
He said: "It is absolutely right that those who have committed crimes serve their sentences, but it is equally important that once those who have committed crimes have paid back, they are allowed to try and move on with their lives in a positive way.
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I was allowed to try one.
Under the deal, prosecutors were allowed to try to prove that the killings were premeditated.
But so far, very few non-Googlers have been allowed to try them on.
Patricia Walker, 32, was also waiting to be allowed to try to check in to her flight, to Freetown, Sierra Leone.
Today in Iraq local commanders seem to be allowed to try anything.
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