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The phrase "allocate much more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the distribution of resources, time, or effort, indicating that a greater amount is being assigned or set aside for a particular purpose.
Example: "In order to meet the project's demands, we need to allocate much more funding than initially planned."
Alternatives: "assign significantly more" or "distribute a greater amount".
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The legislation would allocate much more money than the Bush administration has sought to buy drugs and vaccines and to increase the capacity of hospitals, laboratories and state and local government agencies to respond to bioterrorist attacks.
And as well as ending the brownfield-first policy, the NPPF will require local authorities to allocate much more land for housing than is necessary to meet their housing targets.
Frank Keating argues that small cities and rural communities are at greater risk of a terrorist attack than is generally assumed and that therefore the Department of Homeland Security should allocate much more money to them than what it is planning to do.
Foreign companies will need to allocate much more costs to shipping, handling and warehousing than they do in other markets.
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The set-aside amounts to an average of $399,506 for each of Goldman's 32,400 employees, though certainly senior executives are allocated much more of the share than support staff members are.
"We need to allocate resources much more efficiently to remain competitive.
Given the types of wars we are fighting now and can expect to fight in the future, it seems a mistake to allocate so much more money to ships and aircraft than to ground force modernization.
While I've seen critics suggest Lyft's Shuttle and services like it are essentially just reinventing the bus, there's more going on here: Demand modelling means that Shuttle can evolve to meet the actual needs of commuters on the ground, and potentially allocate transportation much more efficiently, while avoiding needless congestion.
This means resources allocated to much more viable leads.
By removing the perception of state guarantees and allowing failing companies to fail, the authorities could force banks and investors to allocate their capital much more carefully, slowing the rise in debt.There are reasons for concern.
Top-down policies from an honest and responsive government and bottom-up voices from an active and accountable civil society can certainly foster an environment whereby funding is allocated in a much more effective and efficient matter.
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