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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allocated fairly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the distribution of resources, responsibilities, or opportunities in an equitable manner.
Example: "The funds were allocated fairly among all departments to ensure equal support for each project."
Alternatives: "distributed equitably" or "assigned justly".
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The second major problem is the Provost's failure to ensure that the funds are allocated fairly.
In this context, the question rises how benefits may be allocated fairly among the spatially distributed participants in the cooperation.
First, how can resources be allocated fairly and sensibly when they fall a long way short of need?
The schools are more racially balanced now, the group believes, and money is being allocated fairly between neighborhoods.
Did it set aside dates for Arabs as well as for Jews, as it claims, and were those allocated fairly?
The rub is that once that water is taken out, southern irrigators believe it is not allocated fairly according to the government's own rules.
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"Now the problem we have is that demand is so high we struggle to allocate fairly so that we can keep people happy".
This is a sensible suggestion though not without its complexities, and could, over time, evolve to solve the eternal conundrum of how to allocate fairly who can emit what: let the market decide.
Why do some emergencies get stronger support than others and can funds be allocated more fairly?
Ministers say funding was being allocated "more fairly" across England.
The second factor behind the increasing interest in budgets is the belief that such budgets will help to ensure that resources are allocated more fairly among general practices.
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