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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good allocated" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misphrasing, possibly intended to convey something about allocation that is positive.
Example: "We need to ensure that a good allocation of resources is made for the project."
Alternatives: "a well-allocated" or "an effective allocation".
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Its prescription is not narrowly distributive: social reconstruction is not a good allocated to specific individuals with disabilities.
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Denote (y_{i}) as an amount of the private good allocated to the ith consumer.
y i is denoted as an amount of the private good allocated to the i th consumer.
Two years ago, the City Council talked a good game, allocating $5 million for 100 toilets.
Within these new entries, many were attributed non-urgent codes (C or D), but a good number were allocated to a relatively urgent codification (A or B).
But I think I might do a good job allocating $45 billion.
Without a touch of humility, he wrote, "I think I might do a good job allocating $45 billion.
We are all better off if our capital allocators, the wealthy people, do a good job on allocating the capital.
Of course, nobody thinks our government representatives do a good job of allocating resources.
"The Arts Council generally does a good job in allocating limited resources between many competing demands," said Whittingdale.
Are research sandpits a good way to allocate public funding to research?
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