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The phrase "were allowed in" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate permission or access given to someone or something to enter a specific place or situation. Example: "The students were allowed in the library after school to study for their exams." In this sentence, the phrase "were allowed in" communicates that the students were given permission to enter the library for a specific purpose.
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No reporters were allowed in, of course.
Most everyday products were allowed in.
Only the students were allowed in.
B. 30,000 ugly people were allowed in.
Three thousand were allowed in to watch.
Only bank employees were allowed in.
We were allowed in just before the curfew.
But Politico reports on Wednesday, no reporters were allowed in.
After that, people were allowed in only as others left.
But the next day, the migrants were allowed in.
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