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The phrase "allocations of one" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing resource distribution, budgeting, or assignments where a single allocation is being referenced.
Example: "The project requires careful allocations of one for each department to ensure that resources are utilized effectively."
Alternatives: "distribution of one" or "assignment of one".
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Approximately two thirds of respondents reported allocations of one or two trainees, with few being allocated more than four (Table 6).
Misra et al. [2] have compared lifetimes of series (parallel) systems arising out of different allocations of one or two standby redundancies in light of the hazard rate order, the increasing concave (convex) order, and the stochastic precedence order.
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A new allocation of one million tons was announced on Feb. 23.
Then changing the allocation of one sub-band does not have any impact on the throughput over the other sub-bands.
The table depicts the total available server resources as well as the resources consumed by the allocation of one VM.
The allocation of one additional resource is explored only for the bottleneck tier of this application rather than for all applications as in RAP-IE and RAP-AllApps.
In addition, because the sensitivity to interference varies by cell, the allocation of one sub-band per edge zone may not be adequate.
Although iterations are not required in this scenario, yet beamforming vector and power allocation of one user depend upon the BF vectors and power assignments of already treated users.
This interval represents the most bursty and congested interval for a given application and so the allocation of one more resource instance to the bottleneck tier of such an interval is likely to result in the most reduction in the application's V a when compared to other intervals.
The federal standard recommends the allocation of one Basic Support Unit for every 150,000 inhabitants and one Advanced Support Unit for every 400,000 inhabitants.
The proportions of hospital-acquired RVGE were higher in children at hospitals with a nurse allocation of one per seven patients than at hospitals with an allocation of one per ten patients, and also in hospitals with an isolation ward/room.
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