Pronunciation of the English word allowed.
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1. | That's why: what's allowed is allowed, what's forbidden is forbidden, what's impossible is impossible, and what's possible is that which is allowed. | |
2. | All that is allowed to Jupiter is not necessarily allowed to an ox. | |
3. | She sat in splendid rooms, richly decorated with silk and velvet; not a breath of air was allowed to blow upon her, and no one was allowed to speak to her harshly, for she was nurse to the count's child. | |
4. | It's that spirit—a faith in reason, and enterprise, and the primacy of right over might—that allowed us to resist the lure of fascism and tyranny during the Great Depression; that allowed us to build a post-World War II order with other democracies, an order based not just on military power or national affiliations but built on principles—the rule of law, human rights, freedom of religion, and speech, and assembly, and an independent press. | |
5. | "Are you Muslim?" "Yes." "Are you allowed to kiss your wife in Islam?" "What type of question is that? Of course you're allowed to kiss your wife in Islam!" | |
6. | Sir, you are not allowed to park your car here. | |
7. | Smoking on duty is not allowed. | |
8. | The patient was allowed up. | |
9. | Diplomats are allowed various privileges. | |
10. | In our culture, a man is allowed to be married to only one wife at a time. |