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The phrase "allocated only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to specify that something is designated or assigned exclusively for a particular purpose or group.
Example: "The funds were allocated only for educational programs, ensuring that no other projects would receive financial support."
Alternatives: "designated solely" or "assigned exclusively".
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In [6], a dynamic, distributed resource allocation algorithm is presented, where users are allocated only on high-gain subchannels.
This case corresponds to current frequency allocations, according to which each band is allocated only to a primary system.
The resulting power allocation is opportunistic in that power is allocated only when channel realizations are above average.
So far, Congress has allocated only planning and design money.
The county's budget, which passed in November, had allocated only $51 million for the fund.
Nevada, for instance, was allocated only 2% of total of the water distribution.
In 2013, for example, lawmakers allocated only $305 million from the $14 billion in revenues collected.
But rather than $800 million over its four-year life, Congress has actually allocated only $236 million.
Since the 1970s, monetary policy has had no view on where credit should be allocated, only how much.
This is U.S. federal funding allocated only to small businesses that some university programs have found ways to tap into.
The FCC was unimpressed, however, and in 1949 allocated only a few more channels for mobile-phone use.
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