Sentence examples for a study was earmarked from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a study was earmarked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a specific study has been designated or set aside for a particular purpose or focus.
Example: "In the recent budget meeting, a study was earmarked for further research on climate change impacts."
Alternatives: "a study was designated" or "a study was allocated."

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If an article was rejected, the reason was recorded; if a study was earmarked for inclusion, it was reviewed in its entirety according to an extended standardised eligibility checklist (Additional file 2).

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A large chunk was earmarked for HIV/AIDS prevention; some to combat malaria and malnutrition.

What if a fraction of that money was earmarked for academic scholarships instead?

A sum equivalent to $730m was earmarked for defence.

This was promised £50m of lottery cash and was earmarked as a "Landmark Millennium" project.

As a result, prior to GEHIP, most development revenue was earmarked for agriculture, education, roads, and other investments.

Originally £1.5m was earmarked for it last year.

Kshs 290 million was earmarked for immunisation.

A good portion is earmarked for security, and a bit for dismantling temporary structures.

Even when the advertisements are placed there is still an expectation that an individual has been earmarked for the post.

A further $500bn is earmarked for investment over the next five years, says Mr Behal.

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