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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a permanent allocation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, resource management, or project planning where resources or assets are assigned on a long-term basis.
Example: "The company has decided to make a permanent allocation of funds to support the new research initiative."
Alternatives: "a fixed allocation" or "a long-term allocation".
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So you need not lock in a permanent allocation now.
Based on its early results, funding from CEO was made a permanent allocation to CUNY in 2011 and the University expanded ASAP to 4,300 students over the next three years.
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The author Harry Browne, the onetime Libertarian presidential candidate, recommended a permanent 25 percent allocation to gold.
A: Permanent magnet.
This spectrum congestion becomes a bottleneck for the increasing demand of new transmission bands, which can rarely be satisfied using permanent allocation.
In 1996, the Brazilian government guaranteed by national law the permanent allocation of financial resources and universal access to care, including ART [ 37].
We combine data on consumption, spouses' wages, hours of work, and time spent with children to estimate the sensitivity of consumption and time allocation to transitory and permanent wage shocks.
There are two basic sorts of transaction: sales of part of a farmer's water allocation for the year or a permanent transfer.
We present a novel rate allocation technique for distributed multiuser video coding systems without the need for a permanent feedback channel.
New allocation policies in the act also led to homeless people losing their automatic priority in the queue for a permanent home.
It's a permanent shift".
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