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"will I be allowed" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to inquire about permission or access in the future. Example: "Will I be allowed to attend the concert next week?" In this sentence, the speaker is asking if they will have the permission to attend the concert in the future.
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Will I be allowed to stay long-term?
Will I be allowed to join the military?
Will I be allowed to marry the person I choose?
Will I be allowed to do this, and do this without penalty or added taxes?
Security being what it is these days, will I be allowed to leave the airport?
Will I be allowed to adopt a child, or be a foster parent?
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Does this mean Ayoade is going to make a full-time transition from TV to film? "I'd love to continue to direct films - I'll just see if I am allowed," he replies.
It was a conscious choice and something I will always be thankful that I was allowed to do.
I'll be with them, if I'm allowed in.
"That fact became public and the zoo had a lot of calls from people, saying, 'I'll give you £100 if I'm allowed to pull the trigger'.
"We'll have to see if I'm allowed to do both.
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