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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allot a part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of assigning or distributing a portion of something to someone or something.
Example: "The manager decided to allot a part of the budget for employee training programs."
Alternatives: "assign a portion" or "distribute a segment".
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Allot a part of the work to 3 or 4 people and do Mochitsuki efficiently because Mochitsuki requires a lot of work.
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The division was allotted three specific tasks to achieve as a part of Operation Tonga, apart from protecting the eastern flank of the Allied seaborne landings and taking control of the areas of strategic importance to the east of Caen.
Saleem's film had just been announced on the list of projects that receives a part of the total US$500,0000 in grants which SANAD has allotted to the fund in 2013.
On the one hand, the long time allotted for students in the summer sample was consistent with the purpose of the Skill Builder, which was a part of a summer math activity.
How those shares are allotted is part of a choreographed series of events that takes place over several months before the market debut.
I think it can be a challenge to allot equal parts energy and finances to your craft, while pursuing the spirit of Sex and the City, and wanting to eat food.
Allot a generous schedule to testing!
Allot a certain caloric amount for each meal.
A helpful hint is to allot a specific amount of time for each activity.
She was hired in 1976 as a part-time coach and allotted practice time at 8 p.m., after the men's varsity, junior varsity and freshman teams were finished.
All cores are allotted an equal share of the memory bandwidth.
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