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The phrase "a quota" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specified limit or amount, usually of something that is being shared out among a number of people or groups. For example, "The company set a quota of 30 extra hours of overtime for each employee this month."
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Is there a quota?
I'm a quota woman.
"There is a quota for every state.
But what precisely makes a quota a quota remains unclear.
Create a quota until you get them.
"We're not hiring to a quota.
Maybe they have a quota to fill.
Quite a quota for the quarter!
The committee opposed that as a quota.
ICCAT instead adopted a quota of twenty-two tonssand tons.
Unlike a quota, a goal is not legally binding.
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