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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allocate to each" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the distribution of resources, tasks, or responsibilities among individuals or groups.
Example: "We need to allocate to each team member their specific roles for the project to ensure efficiency."
Alternatives: "assign to each" or "distribute to each".
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One firm told government officials compiling the report that they were "very limited in the amount of time" they could allocate to each person.
Granted, Japan usually has more employees to allocate to each task, and labor productivity is lower than in the United States.
Depending on how much carbon budget you allocate to each fossil fuel, and the speed of the energy transition assumed, the window for new oil and gas will also start to close".
The points would help the firm decide how many shares to allocate to each branch office and for the branch managers in turn to distribute to each broker to sell.
After the lump sum is determined for any given group of houses, H.P.D. decides how much to allocate to each one, depending on the number of dwelling units it will contain.
Governments agreed last year that the commission would have the right, after 2012, to decide alone how many carbon allowances to allocate to each industry sector across the 27-nation trade bloc.
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So profits are allocated to each state.
But more important, the resources allocated to each piece were carefully calibrated to each site.
The refugees would be allocated to each country on the basis of its size and wealth.
"We need to know all fisheries and how much intensive effort is allocated to each.
Fewer patients allocated to each nurse means nurses can detect and assist unstable patients faster.
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