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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alloted for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe how something has been designated a certain amount of time, money, or resources. For example, "I have two hours alloted for this project."
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As I sat as the sole eavesdropper on a recent day, I recalled the early years when tourist crowds competed for the 150 tickets daily alloted for the 32 tape players that never stopped whirring, never stopped burning the ears of the long-ago Silent Majority.
Even if that's all you have, as long as you stick to it and do what you said you'd do at exactly the time you alloted for it, you're on the right track.
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They were originally allotted for a public sale starting Mar.
The hour allotted for the visit had passed.
The time allotted for the review was recently extended.
The 50 families allotted for Tuesday had already passed through.
How much will be allotted for marketing these products?
(That period refers to the time allotted for comment on the proposal).
When the 25 minutes allotted for an interview ended, he got up, shook hands and left.
As always, some time had to be allotted for posturing and venting.
Half an hour had been allotted for questions, but there was only silence.
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