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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allocate at" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of assigning resources or tasks at a specific location or time, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "We need to allocate at the designated site for the project to ensure proper resource distribution."
Alternatives: "assign at" or "distribute at".
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The final plan is expected to allocate at least $2 billion less than what Mr. Pataki proposed.
One hundred percent is best, but even if you are very risk-averse, allocate at least 75percenttoto stocks.
However, virtualization technology currently allows for research into new techniques, which makes it possible to allocate at a lower level.
President Bush should allocate at least $1 billion to worldwide AIDS prevention in his 2004 budget and should challenge other wealthy countries to contribute proportionate amounts.
Credit Suisse Group will allocate at least $300 million to Hudson Capital Management's Hudson Clean Energy Partners fund, the companies announced Thursday.
A committee of the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation on Wednesday recommended that the corporation allocate at least $100 million for the performing arts center planned for ground zero.
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Education should be allocated at least 15% of the country's $553m£346m6m) cash-based 2013-14 budget.
A door with a number — 216 — is an unknown motel room, allocated at random.
The US has already allocated at least $18m to Honduran police and military for 2016.
The absorption chiller analyzed is allocated at Bali refuse incineration plant for air conditioning system.
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