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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allocating as much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the distribution of resources, time, or effort in a particular context.
Example: "The project manager is allocating as much budget as possible to ensure the success of the initiative."
Alternatives: "distributing as much" or "assigning as much".
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Last week, the publisher temporarily stopped acquiring new books as its parent company, Education Media and Publishing Group, an Irish private equity concern, said it was not allocating as much capital to the consumer book business.
It aims at allocating as much as possible to poor users, while not unnecessarily wasting resources.
However, if consumers continue to lose excitement for it, you can be sure that advertisers will follow suit by not allocating as much of their holiday promotional content budgets for this day.
Both genders of uninfected snails fit into the patterns observed for the parasitic castrator species, allocating as much to growth and to current reproduction as expected given their probability of reproductive death (castration by trematode parasites).
Interestingly, both genders of uninfected snails fit into the patterns observed among the parasitic castrator species, allocating as much to growth and to reproduction as expected given their probability of reproductive death (castration by trematode parasites).
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Some people doubt that the Pastrana government can allocate as much as it has said it would contribute.
These special-purpose disciplines allow networks to allocate as much as 50% less buffer space as would be needed with generic buffer disciplines.
Moreover, Mr. Gore said, Mr. Bush would not allocate as much money as he would to paying off the national debt.
Congress has also yet to enact spending bills for fiscal year 2003, which began Oct. 1, that would allocate as much as $300 million for Afghan aid programs.
"For example, pension funds did not allocate as much of their assets to real estate then as they did to stocks and bonds.
The White House and Congressional Democratic leaders proceeded Friday with plans to allocate as much as $170 billion to aid those without jobs and to create new jobs.
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