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Discover Ludwig"be permitted by" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that something is allowed or authorized by someone or something. Example: Smoking is not permitted by the school rules. This sentence means that the school rules do not allow smoking. Other examples: 1. Visitors are not permitted by the security guard unless they have a valid ID. 2. The use of mobile phones is not permitted by the teacher during class. 3. Only employees are permitted by the company to access the confidential files. We can use this phrase in situations where there are rules, regulations, or authority that dictate what is allowed or not allowed. It is often used when talking about restrictions, permissions, and prohibitions.
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"It should not be permitted by the F.D.A".
This being basic research, openly published, such collaboration would probably be permitted by antitrust laws.
But he said monitoring lawyer-client communications went over the line of what should be permitted by the Constitution.
Cutting staff is not only something the industry does not want to do, but rightly would not be permitted by regulators.
In exchange, local companies that played by the new rules would be permitted by the Federal Communications Commission to enter the long-distance market.
The lawyers cited commission rules that permit hearsay and evidence derived by coercion as examples of commission procedures that they argued would not be permitted by the Constitution.
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It is known as block booking, which I do not think is permitted by the law.
However, full internet bans have occasionally been permitted by the courts.
The event also highlighted gaps in how expeditions to the Antarctic are permitted by national authorities.
But giving information to health workers is permitted by the code.
The facilitator charged a fee, which is permitted by state law".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com