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Free sign upThe phrase "allocation from" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to the distribution or assignment of something, such as resources or funds, from one source to another. It is often used in financial or budgeting contexts, but can also be used in other scenarios. Example: The company's budget for the year includes an allocation from its profits to invest in research and development.
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In 2009, the Council cut the allocation from its budget.
The allocation from the student union, the Leeds University Union, has fallen short by £5,200.
He said NHS funding for Scotland could be cut; it would reduce Holyrood's spending allocation from the Treasury.
Robeco Group seems decidedly bearish, for it has sharply cut its allocation, from 24% to 15%.
Create separate funds for financing new ventures and divorce their allocation from the company's annual budget process.
Such a concentrated sale further reduces liquidity and also distorts our asset allocation from its desired profile.
Since October it has received cheaper offshore Indian gas thanks to an allocation from the fields being developed by Reliance.
"If I'm able to get an allocation from a top-tier name, I will generally be a buyer," he said.
"Sadly, in future this yearly event may not be as much fun as it used to be given the reduced allocation from our weekly trip".
Gawiser said the Democrats' nominating rules are so byzantine that NBC is using a 225-page manual to figure out delegate allocation from last Tuesday's vote.
9.18am BST Osborne says that in two weeks' time he will announce the first allocation from the £2bn single growth fund, created in response to Lord Heseltine's report.
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