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The phrase "if I were allowed" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to express that something is only possible if you had permission. For example, "If I were allowed, I would take the day off tomorrow."
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I would if I were allowed to.
If I were allowed to recommend one production thus far, it would be Tonight with Donny Stixx.
If I were allowed two, the other would be a nonstick wok-type skillet for stir-frying vegetables in a small amount of olive or vegetable oil.
"If I were allowed to ride for myself, I would ride a really anonymous race and finish 20th or 25th or something," he says.
If I were allowed to choose I would, I think, prefer to die in the saddle rather than in my bed, away from home and far from my own folk.
What, I argued, was the difference between midnight and 4 a.m., except that if I were allowed to stay out until whenever with my more liberated friends, I would be traveling within the safety of a large group?
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I'll be with them, if I'm allowed in.
I may be back next summer too, if I'm allowed.
"I'll be there in the World Cup – if I'm allowed to be.
One of life's greatest pleasures,If I'm allowed the phrase,Is packing a suitcase.
I don't know if I'm allowed to say [how much]." Is it five figures?
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