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The phrase "allocated too much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the distribution of resources, time, or responsibilities that may exceed what is necessary or appropriate.
Example: "The project manager realized that they had allocated too much budget to the marketing campaign, leaving less for product development."
Alternatives: "assigned excessive" or "designated an overabundance".
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In Indonesia, for example, the government has already allocated too much land to industrial palm oil production.
Protesters say the administration has allocated too much money for their own salaries and perks, and not enough for faculty and facilities.
But Kingfisher stopped flying in 2012, after just seven years in operation, in part because it had allocated too much cabin space to functions that delighted passengers but produced no revenue.
On the other hand, if an application is allocated too much budget, then it can result in over-provisioning and consequently, resource-underutilization (see Fig. 1).
The feature also messed up my left sidebar — chat was allocated too much space and I had to scroll to access my Labels, though this was easily remedied by changing the size of the Chat list to 'small'small
The feature also messed up my left sidebar — chat was allocated too much space and I had to scroll to access my Labels, though this was easily remedied by changing the size of the Chat list to 'small'small
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Allowing enough water for the environment avoids the mistake of allocating too much to people.
And that is why I've tried not to allocate too much expenditure to a better tomorrow.
But I suppose that if you campaign on a platform saying society is allocating too much to retired workers, your electoral chances would quickly decline.
But generators that allocate too much of their capacity to long-term contracts could miss a big price spike that would yield significant profits.
Unfortunately, the pyramid is the major barrier to new business growth because it allocates too much time to the low-value categories of regulatory compliance and operational efficiency.
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