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The phrase "allocated to someone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to resources, tasks, or responsibilities that have been assigned to a specific individual or group.
Example: "The budget for the project has been allocated to someone who will oversee its implementation."
Alternatives: "assigned to someone" or "designated for someone."
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My parents received a letter in the middle of term saying he was no longer a teacher and I was allocated to someone else.
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Previously, they were allocated to people who knew someone in government.
Policy Exchange also proposes upping the total minimum contribution from 8%to12%2% by requiring a proportion of any increase in someone's pay to be allocated to their pension.
So profits are allocated to each state.
All emissions allocated to end user.
Officially the funds are allocated to conservation.
SDRs are allocated to IMF members from time to time.
From January next year, funding will be allocated to two streams.
($109 million of that was allocated to Google and $73 million was allocated to Motorola).
No funding was allocated to the inspections.
"There's a pittance allocated to suicide intervention," he said.
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