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The phrase "a huge allocation" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the distribution or assignment of resources, funds, or assets in a significant amount. Example: "The company made a huge allocation of funds to improve its research and development department."
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"This is a huge allocation of people and resources to something at the heart of what we do," he added.
In some ways, it's quite literally rocket science, and seems like a huge allocation of resources to put into making phone falls slightly less destructive.
The nations of the world were allocated permits to release greenhouse gases back in 1990, when the Soviet Union was still a vast industrial power - so it was given a huge allocation.
For instance, an individual with a low total investment into immunity but with poor regulation might pay higher cost of immune activation than an individual with a huge allocation into immune defences and a very effective immune regulation.
It is also difficult to justify a huge allocation for this purpose from the limited resources of the government.
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"It seems like a huge over-allocation, I know," Mr. Englebardt said.
Despite huge allocations of resources into the healthcare system and the labour market for treating and preventing low back pain, problems related to low back pain persist.
Cathy Seeley, president of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, said that the improvement in eighth-grade math scores showed that "we are indeed making progress," but that there was still a huge discrepancy in the allocation of resources within the country and a "tremendous achievement gap" among different groups of students.
Everyone went back to market in Q1, they raised larger funds and more quickly, so the combination of more money and going to market faster sucked up a huge amount of LPs' allocation.
The Zn taken up by roots is translocated to different plant parts by xylem and phloem, and there is a huge variation in Zn allocation and reallocation between different organs, tissues and cells of root and shoot (Jiang et al. 2008).
With water allocations a huge issue in some parts of the country, Anne Davies reports that mystery still surrounds the reason the former agriculture minister Barnaby Joyce chose the companies he did for almost $200m of water buybacks in 2017, despite questions in the Senate, calls for papers and freedom of information requests.
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