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The phrase "allocated for a single" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where resources, time, or space are designated for one specific item or individual.
Example: "The budget was allocated for a single project that aims to improve community health."
Alternatives: "designated for one" or "set aside for a single".
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A maximum of 132 cores can be allocated for a single run.
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We divide the FDM domain into subdomains and allocate computation for a single subdomain to a single GPU by using the MPI library.
Executive leader of the council, Councillor Sean Woodward said: "Our aim has always been to allocate land for a single 6,000 home community at Welborne with the entire required infrastructure.
In this section, assume that there are totally M CNs to be allocated to a single PT for reducing the GDOP.
Population denominators were based on US Census Bureau estimates that were 'race-bridged' (that is, persons reporting two or more races in the 2000 census were allocated to a single race for comparability with prior census data) [ 22].
After birth each offspring was allocated to a single 10 L tank for 12 weeks at which point sex could be unambiguously determined.
> -wrap-foot> ZE Zusatzentgelt, a treatreatment-relatedreimbursementent scheme that is paid besides DRG for medicines and devices that cannot be allocated to a single DRG.
That money should be allocated through a single accountable official.
The second part of the method is that each pomodoro is allocated to a single specific, previously defined task.
File data is allocated as a single extent, that is, data in a single file must occupy a contiguous range of sectors on disk.
Each sub-receiver is allocated to a single channel.
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