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The phrase "all this budget" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the entirety of a budget in a specific context, often to emphasize the amount or allocation of funds.
Example: "We need to consider all this budget before making any new investments in the project."
Alternatives: "the entire budget" or "this whole budget".
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If you're trying to understand what all this budget stuff is about (and can spare a few hours to figure it out), you can consult the article.
"The court said that we should fix the formula, but all this budget does is add a small amount of money into a broken formula".
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That Mr. Clinton is relevant at all in this budget process surprises some.
"Whether Hillary was running or not, the president would have proposed almost all of this budget," Mr. Schumer said.
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"He's behind all the budget cuts at this school".
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"He's had a complete nightmare with all this [the budget, the proposed welfare reforms], but I'd still vote for him over Corbyn".
Hate all these budget dramas?
In this budget, all decisions are paid for.
The first is that, stripped of all its Scottish rhetoric, this budget is as much about party politics as national economics.
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