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The phrase "a budgets" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a budget" if referring to a single budget or "budgets" if referring to multiple budgets without the article "a."
Example: "We need to create a budget for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "a financial plan" or "a spending plan."
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Ad budgets are a big jolt.
It's not in the same bracket of quality as two other retro reboots we've seen in 2016, DOOM and Ratchet & Clank, but Shadow of the Beast (2016) is the product of a very small development team, whereas those other two bear the marks of triple-A budgets.
2) Set a budget.
"That's a budget.
Traveling alone on a budget?
California approaches a budget deal.
I never had a budget.
Pass a budget on time.
A budget is in hand.
Was he on a budget?
A budget gets passed, you pay it.
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