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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a budget of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a specific amount of money allocated for a certain purpose or time period. For example: - The company has set aside a budget of $50,000 for marketing expenses this quarter. - We need to create a budget of expenses for our upcoming family vacation. - The government announced a budget of $2 million for infrastructure improvements in the city. - The school board approved a budget of $500,000 for new textbooks and supplies. - Our team has a budget of $10,000 for this project, so we need to be mindful of our spending.
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And all on a budget of £250.
The department enjoys a budget of £6m.
It is also a budget of stagnation.
There I had a budget of $66m.
It currently has a budget of £253m.
"We still had got a budget of $200 million".
A budget of $1,300 a month seemed reasonable.
The PCC has a budget of about £2m pounds.
A budget of $500,000 covers the whole year's operation.
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With a budget of $100 million, it's by far the biggest SETI project in history.
Golden Age operates on a budget of $27 per student per year.
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