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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Total budget" is correct and commonly used in written English
It typically refers to the overall amount of money allocated for a specific purpose or project. Example: "The university's total budget for renovations was $5 million."
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Total budget support to Rwanda is £50.5m, while total UK aid to the country is £75m.
Its total budget is £261m.
Currently the total budget is $916,000.
The total budget is forecast at $8.7 million.
Mr. Bush's educational plan contains no total budget figures.
"The total budget for Mr Museveni's residence is 257bn [shillings].
The department's total budget is around £4bn a year.
Their take is 15percentt of the total budget.
(Pepfar's total budget now stands at $7 billion).
The department's total budget would be $55.9 billion.
The amount for education, $11.3 billion, was 30percentt of the total budget, not 31percentt.
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