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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a budget that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific budget that has certain characteristics or conditions associated with it.
Example: "We need to create a budget that accommodates all necessary expenses for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "a budget which" or "a budget designed to".
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It's not a budget that reflects growth".
"A budget that sacrifices our commitment to education is a budget that sacrifices our country's future," Mr. Obama said.
"It's not a budget that reflects the future.
And I had a budget that reflected that".
It's a budget that puts the next generation first".
Still, he said, "this is a budget that will keep our city strong, but it is also a budget that faces fiscal reality".
Please list a budget that does not exceed the maximum award amount of $3,000.
"It is a budget that sacrifices our children's future, and I will not let it happen".
On October 6th the government unveiled a budget that included tax cuts.
Republicans have passed a budget that would replace traditional Medicare with vouchers.
In August, the cabinet adopted a budget that cut public-works spending by 10%.
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