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Is allow your husband and me proper English?

"Allow your husband and me" is grammatically correct, but it might sound a bit formal and awkward in everyday speech. Here's why:

* Pronoun Case: The pronoun "me" is used correctly as the object of the verb "allow."

* Formal Tone: The phrase itself is grammatically correct but has a more formal tone, which might not be appropriate for casual conversation.

Here are some ways to rephrase it depending on the context:

* More casual: "Let your husband and me..."

* More direct: "Let your husband and I..." (if you're the one doing the allowing)

* More specific: "Allow your husband and me to..." (followed by the action you want to do)

Ultimately, the best way to phrase it depends on the context of the conversation and the desired level of formality.

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