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Use "allowably" in a sentence
"Regarding both the issue of the nature of God and the nature of the afterlife, the question is how much of our present experience is allowably introduced when addressing these issues, and at what point an account involves the unwarranted extension of our present experience to theological topics radically different from that experience."
"Surely, you are not afraid to trust yourself with a secret of this nature: if you are, then you may the more allowably doubt me."
"Your sister, who would not in your circumstances have been guilty of your perverseness, may allowably be angry at you for it."