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The phrase "a quota for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific limit or allocation set for a particular purpose or group.
Example: "The company has established a quota for the number of new hires this year to ensure diversity in the workplace."
Alternatives: "a limit on" or "an allocation for".
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But how?Norway, which is not a member of the EU, introduced a quota for women on boards a decade ago, which catapulted their share from 9% in 2003 to the required 40% now.
"There is a quota for every state.
Quite a quota for the quarter!
"Have some bureaucrat establish a quota for arts organizations?
I'd hate to think that my film was selected because there was a quota for women".
The People's Bank of China (PBOC) will give them a quota for this purpose.
"Africa does not need a quota for women CEOs", she says.
Norway was the first to adopt a quota for female board members (40%) in 2004.
Any adult could obtain such a license, and the license could stipulate a quota for personal monthly use.
The late King Hussein put through legislation requiring a quota for the number of women in Parliament.
Those countries have subsequently introduced a quota for each parent, with a "use it or lose it" proviso.
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