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Discover LudwigThe phrase "permitted to be" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to express permission or allowance for something to exist or happen. Example: The new policy has allowed employees to work remotely, but they are not permitted to be out of reach during working hours.
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If "not Permitted", the module is not permitted to be executed.
"We were not permitted to be rude, we were not permitted to be mean, we were not permitted to be arrogant," Maya told me.
They are just not permitted to be great at it.
Anglican priests are already permitted to be members of Parliament.
"You are not permitted to be here; disperse," he said.
Only noises of delight were permitted to be heard.
MS students are permitted to be part-time students.
But she has been encouraged or permitted to be sombre to a point of solemnity.
Number 78 is nameless, that is, his name is not permitted to be disclosed.
Except for overnights, Ms. Nathan is now permitted to be in the presence of the children.
During examinations at Radcliffe, Annie was not permitted to be in the building.
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