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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allocates for the" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where resources or funds are being designated for a specific purpose, but the correct phrasing would be "allocates to" or "allocates for."
Example: "The budget allocates for the necessary resources to complete the project."
Alternatives: "designates for" or "assigns to".
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Is there a budget which the News of the World allocates for the purchase of drugs?
How much Congress allocates for the telescope in its 2012 budget will be key in determining when and if the project can be completed.
If passed, the $4 billion Obama allocates for the effort in his upcoming budget would be distributed to states over the next three years.
According to the Associated Press, Floyd Mayweather stands to make more than $180 million from this Saturday's fight -- far more than the $135 million the federal budget allocates for the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act, which provides only bare-bones funds for over 2000 domestic violence programs and shelters across the county.
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One quick note, however: The Commerce allocation provides $350 million that "may" be allocated for "the purposes of developing and maintaining a broadband inventory map".
Two hundred thousand dollars had been allocated for the buybacks.
Detractors claimed that the $200 million initially allocated for the Mall was just for "grass".
It will also receive the bulk of the public funds allocated for the Games.
An additional $500,000 was allocated for the design and installation of the benches.
The remaining $180 million in revenue was allocated for the increased spending.
Each gets a different share of the munificent $725 million allocated for the program.
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