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The phrase "are let through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is allowed to pass through a barrier or restriction.
Example: "Only those with valid tickets are let through the entrance to the concert."
Alternatives: "are permitted to pass" or "are allowed entry".
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On the night the Guardian visited, a few groups are let through, but soldiers tell the majority that they will have to wait until daybreak to move.
While many are let through large online organisations, such as Airbnb, others are offered by homeowners trying to make ends meet during Spain's prolonged recession.
For now, those at the border have promised to wait until they are let through, but smugglers say they are already plotting other routes.
Jabaa Checkpoint, West Bank — Every day, at hundreds of checkpoints throughout the West Bank, Palestinians are stopped and made to wait, often for a long while, before they are let through.
If they are, they are let through.
Two Belgian trucks carrying wood are let through.
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An Eritrean woman cries to be let through.
"Inmates call it 'to be let through the chair' – it is a part of searching process.
The locals had to provide identification to be let through the fences.
(Another Tregonhawke Cliff chalet is let through Helpful Holidays, 01647 433593, helpfulholidays.com).
The internet pharmacies crossed their fingers and hoped drugs sent by post would also be let through.
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