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The phrase "allocated a patch of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is assigned or designated a specific area or portion, often in relation to land, resources, or data.
Example: "The researchers allocated a patch of land for their experimental garden to study plant growth."
Alternatives: "designated a section of" or "assigned a portion of".
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We checked in, and were allocated a patch of lawn about eight metres by eight, hedged on two sides, a short walk from a shower block, snack bar, swimming pool and playground.
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"Find a patch of sunlight, my boy.
He landed on a patch of grass.
Here is a patch of burlap.
He gestured toward a patch of grass.
There's a PATCH of snow on the ground – that word "patch" is the hook.
A patch of tin was hammered over a rotten board.
So look for a patch of dirt in your backyard.
The van hit a patch of black ice.
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