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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big allowance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant amount of money given regularly, often to children or teenagers, for personal spending.
Example: "After completing his chores, he was thrilled to receive a big allowance this week."
Alternatives: "a large stipend" or "a generous allowance".
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A rich, beer-drunk yahoo with a big allowance who passes out in your bathtub".
"I was a working girl, and my parents did not give me a big allowance".
Vincent said he hoped to work this fall "to have my own money," saying his parents did not give him a big allowance.
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Note: Your son may say, "Just tell me why I can't see the movie/ have a bigger allowance," tempting you to offer yet another round of explanations.
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"You will give me a bigger allowance".
Ask your parents to give you a bigger allowance.
If you ask your parents to give you a bigger allowance and they say no, don't freak out.
If that doesn't seem like enough, deposit more, or ask your parents for a bigger allowance.
Lay the old cover on top of your fabric and cut around it, leaving about 2 centimeter (0.8 in) seam allowance (or more if you prefer a bigger allowance, or are adding extra padding).
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