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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allocated an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the distribution or assignment of resources, tasks, or responsibilities to someone or something.
Example: "The project manager allocated an additional budget to the marketing team to enhance their campaign efforts."
Alternatives: "assigned a" or "designated a".
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In 2014 security agencies were allocated an additional $630m over four years, of which Asio's allocation was $197m.
Within that small pool, childhood psychiatric disorders are allocated an even smaller portion of funds.
The government has allocated an estimated $10 billion to the task.
"A prospective author is allocated an editor, who then looks for suitable peer reviewers.
A provincial town's understocked zoo is allocated an elephant – "three thousand rabbits were a poor substitute for the noble giant".
When we followed him, we found his paraplegic daughter who had been allocated an unadapted box room.
So far, counties have allocated an average of just 12 percent of their realignment funds to re-entry programs.
Washington recently allocated an additional $150m in annual assistance to the Hashemite kingdom, at the same time as Congress cut democracy and governance aid for Egypt and Jordan.
He said that before yesterday's announcement, the governor had allocated an additional $20 million in his proposed budget for other changes at the child welfare agency.
The measure would have allocated an additional $1.9 billion for the state highway program, with the remaining $300 million for upstate transit systems, bridges and for other purposes.
At St Andrews, they're planning a roleplay game in which students will be allocated an EU member state and asked to act out how Brexit would unfold.
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