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The phrase "allocated a number" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the assignment of a specific numerical value or identifier to something, such as an account, item, or task.
Example: "Each participant in the study was allocated a number to ensure anonymity and facilitate data collection."
Alternatives: "assigned a number" or "designated a number".
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Every player is allocated a number of armies each day and must coordinate attacks, troop movements and defensive maneuvers with teammates.
In the UN a quota system operates by which each country is allocated a number of appointments in proportion to its UN budget contribution.
However, the law also allocated a number of bonus seats in the Chamber of Deputies to the winning coalition thus guaranteeing a majority for the victors.
Each user is allocated a number of so-called physical resource blocks (PRBs) in the time-frequency grid.
When the server is allocated a number of VMs that cover/consume the calculated server share, the next VM is allocated resources on the following server and the previous steps are repeated.
With Kisnorbo missing several pre-season games he wasn't allocated a number for the 2012 13 season, losing his number 3 squad number to Adam Drury.
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Although both parents and children are allocated A-numbers – "alien" identifiers – and case files, no government body aggregates and tracks them as a family unit.
The system will allocate a number which will correspond to a series of allocation envelopes held at the participating site.
Another variant might allocate a number of Parliament seats or ministries to the Taliban.
In response to this finding three types of static (one-step) selection methods guided by a clustering information and various options of allocating a number of samples within clusters and their distributions have been proposed and analysed.
An analysis of the published studies and works allows to allocate a number of domains, where fuzzy logic has found the most acceptance.
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