Collocations for "allowed"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "allowed" in context.
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allow
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- allow for easy [access, connection, registration]
- allowing for [easier, greater, some]
- allowing for [inflation, delays, latecomers]
- allow [an hour, a few minutes, some time] for
- allow yourself [a good, at least, around] [10 minutes] (to)
- allow up to [100 pounds, 25 people]
- allow to [cool, dry, stand] for [one hour]
- allow [complete, partial, full] access (to)
- allow [the public, users, students, your children] to
- allowing them [more, greater] freedom
- [should, would, will] (not) allow
- [won't, wouldn't, would never, cannot] allow
- is (not) allowed to [speak, park, play]
- is only (ever) allowed [in, during, if, on]
- allowed to [be, have, use, take, make]
- (not) allowed in [public, school, work]
- allowed [as evidence, in court]
'allowed' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
actually
- administrator
- adult
- alcohol
- allow
- annex
- apparently
- backpack
- baggage
- barbecue
- bargaining
- billboard
- blunder
- boy
- brief
- camera
- camping
- campus
- carry-on
- cockpit
- concealed
- dating
- delight
- den
- destroy
- divorce
- earring
- elsewhere
- extent
- family
- feeding
- free
- freely
- girl
- glitch
- gum
- inmate
- luggage
- maximum
- nobody
- openness
- overdraft
- pet
- quantity
- roam
- rot
- scrap
- seldom
- sidewalk
- spread