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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allocated for you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to resources, tasks, or items that have been designated or set aside for a specific person.
Example: "The budget for the project has been allocated for you to manage and oversee."
Alternatives: "designated for you" or "set aside for you".
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For when you see that people whom you trusted, whom the government trusted after all and allocated huge funds for certain purposes, and they are used, mildly speaking, not for the purpose they were allocated for, well how can you treat such a person?
Make sure that the menu you choose for your rehearsal dinner fits the budget that you have allocated for it.
You should also write down the time allocated for each job.
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allocated for mid-day meals in schools.
Under US law, federal funds cannot be allocated for abortion.
Some $45m has been allocated for infrastructure repairs.
The remaining land was allocated for other uses.
There are no federal funds allocated for such reimbursements.
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