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The phrase "allocation of questions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the distribution or assignment of questions, such as in a survey, test, or interview setting.
Example: "The allocation of questions among the team members ensured that everyone had a chance to contribute their expertise."
Alternatives: "distribution of questions" or "assignment of questions".
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The final allocation of questions to domains comprised 88 questions allocated to one or more of seven domains (38 were allocated to one domain, 24 to 2, 20 to 3, 5 to 4 and 1 to 5).
The opposition leader's allocation of questions should be cut to "free up time for more questions from backbenchers" and more questions should be grouped together with a focus on specific subjects, it added.
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Each of these issues raises questions of governance, institutional design, and allocation of authority paralleling the questions that domestic legal systems have answered in constitutional terms.
In far more resource constrained patient care settings, similar questions of allocation of scarce resources arise daily.
He has called into question the allocation of renovation funds and said he tried to stop the transaction but was outvoted by government members on the peace committee.
In arguing for a different allocation of responsibility for the first question, Markman relies primarily on two cases, Bischoff v. Wethered, 9 Wall.
Critics pointed out that Invisible Children had aless-than-perfect rating on Charity Navigator- an independent charity evaluator based in the US - and questioned the allocation of their funds.
In addition, Neely said, the state was trying to resolve a shortage of funds at the time, calling into question the allocation of approximately $2 million in motor vehicle revenues which the formation commission had included in its estimated budget for Diamond Bar.
This reflects the significance of the question for allocation of future research resources and the implementation of future policy development and risk management options.
The results must lead us to question the allocation of human resources in this context as well as the leading policy frameworks shaping these allocations.
Moreover, such data is valuable with respect to the question of allocation of overall health care resources, especially as radiology is a costly discipline, and expenditure on radiology is steadily increasing [ 8].
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