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The phrase "allocation may be more" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing resource distribution or management, suggesting that the allocation could be greater or different in some way.
Example: "In this scenario, the allocation may be more effective if we consider the needs of all departments."
Alternatives: "allocation might be greater" or "allocation could be increased".
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So now your asset allocation may be more conservative or more aggressive than you started with.
Thus, methods that employ postural allocation may be more reliable.
5 Thus, methods that employ postural allocation may be more reliable, which have only recently become readily available.
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Moreover, since the general public incurs the cost of resource allocation decisions, it may be more reasonable to measure preferences for health states and benefits from the general public's perspective [ 17].
From the system operator's point view, a system level spinning reserve allocation among the generation units may be more cost effective if possible.
This is in keeping with the literature on resource allocation, which suggests that aversive information may be more memorable than positive information at low levels of arousal.
For example, although a randomised controlled trial could more rigorously evaluate the paramedic skill, controlling the patient group allocation is difficult and quasi-experimental design may be more appropriate.
Because of the regional disparities in the efficiency of construction land allocation, formulating specific region-oriented land use planning may be more urgent.
YLL data may be more useful in resource allocation and design of prevention programs (Thun et al, 2010; Carter and Nguyen, 2012).
Moreover, the omega limit set may be more complex; e.g., it may consist of (the image of) a Jordan curve, such that the labor allocation converges to a limit cycle, i.e., the labor allocation dynamics are cyclical for t → ∞.
"It may be more".
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