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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allot about" is not correct and is not typically used in written English.
It is possible that the intended phrase is "a lot about," which means a large amount or quantity of information. This phrase is commonly used in spoken and written English. Example: "I have read a lot about the history of this ancient city."
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The House's stimulus bill would allot about $28 billion for efficient and alternative energy programs, while the Senate version calls for $40 billion.
As a rule, the airlines allot about 10percentt of their seats for frequent flier redemptions.
It can tell allot about how your engine has been performing.
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United Airlines, for example, was allotted about $31 million in TIF money.
Each year, Cooper Union allots about $35 million to cover tuition.
It's almost impossible when you're allotted about five seconds a painting.
Currently, the government allots about $15 billion to food subsidies, a figure that also includes payments to farmers.
Columbus was allotted about $20 million to remake seven schools that Ohio authorities had identified as among the state's worst.
The Path Less Beaten I had allotted about five days in each state — an exercise in futility.
Although each university was allotted about 10,000 tickets, the Eagles and the Hokies reportedly combined to sell fewer than 5,000.
Earlier, the government sent Vice Premier Hui Liangyu to Qinghai to oversee relief efforts, and allotted about $29 million from a state disaster fund for those operations.
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