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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allocate that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the distribution or assignment of resources, tasks, or responsibilities.
Example: "We need to allocate that budget to the marketing department for the upcoming campaign."
Alternatives: "assign that" or "distribute that".
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He said lawmakers might need another special session before January to allocate that money.
They should then allocate that money in a differentiated way across the levels.
There is little hope that Congress will allocate that much money to public housing any time soon.
This means that companies have to allocate that seat to that person while the fare is locked.
This season it is going to be much more difficult for them to allocate that time and still be able to work on the training ground.
Now, as the agency created to allocate that money is mired in controversy, Mr. Eltife has filed a measure to block sale of the remaining bonds.
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Even if the budget is allocated, that will be a momentous task.
But the version Mr. Bush signed allocated that $10 million for "Coconut Road interchange I-75/Lee County".
Marketing is allocated that targets uninterested people and leaves potentially interested buyers unaware of a choice.
Depending on how seats are allocated, that could translate into a powerful block.
Sure, but the traditional Chicago view has been that the financial markets do a good job of allocating that capital.
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