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The phrase "account set aside" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where funds or resources are reserved for a specific purpose or future use.
Example: "The company has an account set aside for emergency expenses to ensure financial stability."
Alternatives: "funds reserved" or "resources allocated".
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Some money from the registrations would have gone to an account set aside for the development of A.T.V. riding trails.
Faced with rising Medicaid costs and payments to needy families, cities in Vermont have drawn $750,000 from a $2 million account set aside to clean up oil spills.
It is not so different from a tax-free account set aside for a childs education.
"The city does a good job," he said, citing the 10% reserve in the general fund and the Recession Smoothing Account set aside to cover shortfalls, "but these are tough economic times.
Deborah Goldsberry, a co-founder who left Berkeley Patients Group last year, alleged money for the Maine project was pulled from a special trust account set aside to cover the group's state tax obligations, according to a wrongful termination complaint filed in Alameda County Superior Court in November.
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The official said that Mr. Obama would use his legal authority to force BP officials to create an escrow account setting aside billions of dollars to compensate businesses and individuals if the company does not do so on its own.
The president is trying to use his legal authority to force BP to create an escrow account setting aside billions of dollars for payments if the company does not do so on its own, a plan he has said he will address Tuesday in his first Oval Office speech.
When House Republicans were searching for cuts to offer Senate Democrats as part of a temporary spending plan to avert a government shutdown, they were able to reach into accounts set aside for earmarks and find nearly $2.8 billion that would have previously gone to water projects, transit programs and construction programs.
Germany, Austria and corporations based there instead paid $4.7 billion into special accounts set aside to settle claims for monetary damages.
Then in September, lawmakers sent him legislation to restore some of them, including sparing the layoffs, with $230 million - mostly taken from state accounts set aside for special purposes.
She said that the trustees were administering benefits that had been negotiated by the city and its various unions and that they had established an internal account to set aside "excess earnings" that would cover the cost.
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