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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allocations dropping from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a decrease in allocations, such as budgetary or resource allocations, in a specific context.
Example: "The report indicated that allocations dropping from last year's budget have significantly impacted our project funding."
Alternatives: "allocations decreasing from" or "allocations falling from".
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Budgets will fall by 26%, in real terms, over the next four years - overall allocations dropping from £29.7bn in 2011 to £24.2bn in 2015.
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Science Foundation Ireland (SFI), the state-sponsored agency that supports science, saw its budget allocation drop slightly, from €161 million this year to €156 million.
The allocation after the auction means that Vodafone's share of all UK mobile spectrum has leapt from 23%to28%8%, while that of its rival O2 has dropped from 20%to15%5%, and that of the smaller Three network from 18% to 12%.
Sweat dropped from their brows.
CBS dropped from 7 million.
dropped from 10th to 11th.
She dropped from second to fourth.
Alabama dropped from second to third.
In Britain it has dropped from 44% to 15%.
Syria must be dropped from the slate.
Shiny red confetti dropped from the ceiling.
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