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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allocate certain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the distribution or assignment of specific resources, tasks, or responsibilities.
Example: "We need to allocate certain funds to the marketing department to support their upcoming campaign."
Alternatives: "assign specific" or "distribute particular".
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Traditionally, marketers allocate certain amounts of money for each medium.
As George Hobica, founder of airfarewatchdog.com, told NBC News, "Logistically, it's a nightmare for an airline to allocate certain seats for certain people.
For example, Clavier tells me that Zynga's CEO and founder Marc Pincus would allocate certain jobs to board members, who had to produce a report on the status of tasks at meetings.
As input, we have a set of UEs U that want to transmit, a set of macro BS M, a set of channels C, a set of available channels Ca ⊆ C. Then a certain procedure is followed in order to allocate certain channels to UEs as the flowchart illustrates.
Girls can face particular disadvantages due to discrimination and practices which allocate certain forms of work to girls.
Further, it was not immediately possible to allocate certain items, such as staff time to certain departments, as their usage between departments was not clearly defined.
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We were elected into a parliament that respects the d'Hondt system [of proportional representation] and it is the d'Hondt system that allocated certain responsibilities within this parliament.
The bank applies venture management to incubation projects, allocating certain startup funds.
However, the fixed spectrum management which allocates certain spectrum to the user leads to the low spectrum utilization rate.
According to NECX internal research, in 1998 almost 72% of electronic buyers turned to the NECX-style open market, and buyers are now allocating certain portions of their purchase budgets to this market up 200% between 1997 and 1998.
Cognitive Radio (CR) is a recent network paradigm that allows Secondary Users (SUs), such as, wireless devices/users, to intelligently access portions of the radio spectrum not allocated to it, without interfering with the transmission of licensed users (Primary Users (PUs)) who are allocated certain dedicated portions of the radio spectrum.
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