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The phrase "allocated more than" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the distribution of resources, funds, or time that exceeds a certain amount.
Example: "The project was allocated more than the initial budget, leading to additional funding requests."
Alternatives: "assigned more than" or "designated more than".
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Approximately two thirds of respondents reported allocations of one or two trainees, with few being allocated more than four (Table 6).
Two thirds of respondents reported allocations of between one and three undergraduate medical students, with few being allocated more than six (Table 6).> -wrap-foot>> -wrap-foot> Number of respondents indicating yes or no.
It was allocated more than £651m.
The New Rochelle Board of Education allocated more than $1 million for this project.
This year, the central government allocated more than $1 billion to reinforce existing schools.
According to the Foreign Office, the UK has allocated more than £29m to PSVI since its launch.
The Red Cross's own audits found that the local chapter had allocated more than a quarter of donations to overhead.
Councilwoman Mary Pinkett has allocated more than $300,000, but says she cannot finance the entire project.
In all, the councilman has allocated more than $420,000 to the group for operating expenses since 2004.
GAVI has already allocated more than $800 million to help 52 poor countries expand their vaccine coverage.
During the Koch, Dinkins and Giuliani administrations, the city has allocated more than $5.1 billion to rebuilding housing stock.
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