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The phrase "are ever allowed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the idea of permission or allowance in a general or timeless context.
Example: "In this organization, certain behaviors are ever allowed, while others are strictly prohibited."
Alternatives: "are always permitted" or "are continually allowed".
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Students care little for study, as few are ever allowed to fail exams.So outcomes will disappoint.
I can patch up the course, maybe, if we are ever allowed back in the classroom.
Not that we are ever allowed to forget that there is something bigger going on than the usual dramatic soap operas of fractured families and love affairs.
Why do we assume that democracy is the only experiment we are ever allowed to run, even after it has run out of steam?
They actually said to us at one point 'what you do now will determine whether you are ever allowed to visit PNG again'," Abbott said.
"If these billboards are ever allowed to be built it will destroy everything we've been trying to do to improve the aesthetics of our business corridor along the Boston Post Road, and it will ruin the character of our town," said Michael Paolini, chairman of the Orange Town Plan and Zoning Commission.
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And nothing, the occasional Leyton aside, is ever allowed to be subtracted.
But if UN inspectors were ever allowed back into Iraq, he might have a chance.
It's incredible that Paul Merton was ever allowed on Just a Minute.
No-one was ever allowed to visit in all those years, but for some stray dogs.
I can't believe this decision was ever allowed to happen".
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