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The phrase “doesn’t permit” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that something is not allowed. For example, “The company policy doesn’t permit employees to work extra hours without approval.”.
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"The statute doesn't permit that".
The law doesn't permit it".
It also "doesn't permit them to know when he died".
But Indiana doesn't permit testimony about the victim.
If weather doesn't permit, entertain yourself in the city itself.
Since the geography doesn't permit rehearsal, it doesn't happen unless there's an event like a tour.
But the state doesn't permit ballot initiatives, so organizers turned to the legislature.
"Because we have a law that doesn't permit parties to function normally.
(Apple's navigation mode doesn't permit you to look ahead at upcoming turns).
State doesn't permit property in N.Y. to be willed to the government, which complicated matters.
My religion doesn't permit me to agree with that kind of lifestyle".
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