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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allocated her to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when assigning someone to a specific task, role, or position within an organization or project.
Example: "The manager allocated her to the new marketing campaign to leverage her expertise in digital advertising."
Alternatives: "assigned her to" or "designated her for".
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Midwives exercise less autonomy than in the UK [ 7]; it is common practice for an obstetrician to review a woman presenting in labour before allocating her care to a midwife, and for an obstetrician and paediatrician to be present at the birth.
By killing ill pups, the mother may then allocate her precious resources to those pups more likely to survive.
Developed by David Haig, an evolutionary biologist at Harvard, the theory holds that there is a clash of interests between the fetus, whose purpose is to extract as much nutrition as possible, and the mother, whose interests lie in allocating her resources evenly to all the other children she may bear in the future.
This means that an asylum seeker who arrives in a German state is initially accommodated in a state-run reception center until the distribution scheme allocates her or him to a center in the counties and municipalities of a state that is in charge of the application.
Tara needed to allocate her time between generating ideas, editing, developing relationships with freelancers, and supporting her direct reports.
When she was married she had lived in Marylebone, which is within the City of Westminster, for 20 years or more, so she made contact with the Westminster Almshouses Foundation, and it agreed to allocate her a flat, "which was very lucky for me".
A mother, from High Wycombe, said the decision to allocate her son one of the places was "ostracising children who are not Sikh".
Virginie Merle, better known as Frigide Barjot, founder of the anti-same-sex marriage movement La Manif pour tous (Demos for all), was recently forced to leave her 173m2 flat with a terrace near the Eiffel Tower, which was reportedly allocated to her because her husband was a speechwriter for the leader of the country's centre-right political party.
We consider an investor who wants to maximize her power utility from terminal wealth at time T by dynamically allocating her wealth across a CDS, financing her purchases using the borrowing account, and lending using the risk-free bank account.
Her "other compensation" added up to $3.8 million, of which $2.9 million was directly allocated to her personal security costs.
While Tate Britain managers had adjusted her hours and other conditions to assist with her Crohn's disease, a condition where the body's immune system attacks the intestines, causing digestive problems, back pain and tiredness, Andrews said the work she had to do at Tate Modern and the hours allocated to her were far less suitable.
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