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The phrase "actually budget" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing financial planning or resource allocation, often to emphasize the reality of a budget situation.
Example: "We need to actually budget for the upcoming project to ensure we have enough resources."
Alternatives: "truly allocate" or "realistically plan".
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So they actually budget for it".
Actually, budget considerations can be detected in this arrangement.
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But he declined to reveal what I.B.M. had actually budgeted or spent so far.
Then a funny thing happened: Only $11 billion in aid to the city was actually budgeted.
"One local government has actually budgeted to spend 10% of its budget on women and girls," said Amin.
Actually, budgets give the illusion of control not the reality, and the first step is to accept that fact.
But the board data show less was spent on books and supplies for classrooms than was actually budgeted — and the gap grew the longer Wilson remained superintendent.
They were holding Champagne bottles — actually, for budget purposes, cheap sparkling wine — that they were about to shake up and spritz all over.
It's one of those rare occasions where Apple is actually the "budget" buy.
The result is an entitlement program that is actually under budget.
But since the corporation lends money at commercial rates it is actually "off-budget", because it expects to earn a return on its investments.
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