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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that allowed me" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has granted you a specific permission or opportunity. For example: "I received a scholarship that allowed me to attend the university of my choice."
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So that allowed me to be difficult.
And that allowed me to remember my army serial number.
"It was the only thing that allowed me to keep going and finish the job".
Puberty was the one thing that allowed me to figure out my gender and sexual identity.
I wish Twitter had a button that allowed me to vomit all over this video.
"It was progressive programs that allowed me to get out of poverty," he said.
For the longest time, competition was the engine that allowed me to succeed.
It wasn't fear of negative consequences that allowed me to quit.
It was something that allowed me to be functional for a while.
It was rereading Berger's G that allowed me back into this book.
"It was literally the only thing that allowed me to sleep at night," he said.
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