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Discover Ludwig"not allowed in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used to indicate that someone is not allowed access or entry into some kind of place. For example, "Dogs are not allowed in the library."
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Swimming is not allowed in the lake.
Boyfriends and mothers were not allowed in.
Guns are not allowed in the park.
Translation: "I'm not allowed in".
Reporters were not allowed in.
He is not allowed in.
That is not allowed in the United States.
Washer/dryers are not allowed in individual units.
"Now they're not allowed in the garage".
Controversy was not allowed in libraries.
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